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The following links are relevant to the issues addressed in a Twelve Step program. These links are for awareness only. In His Steps does not promote any product or service, and the opinions expressed on these websites are not necessarily those of In His Steps.
Alcoholics Anonymous--the originators of the Twelve Step process Book and music resources for recovery The Bridge--Children's Advocacy Center Calvary International Ministries--a ministry serving the criminal justice system Christian Recovery Connection--recovery websites and information resources--a public service of Alcoholics Victorious Christians in Recovery--contains 1,800 pages of information to help you help yourself, free of charge! Christian Recovery International--a coalition of ministries dedicated to helping the Christian community become a safe and helpful place for people recovering from addiction, abuse or trauma Codependents Anonymous--a fellowship whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships Grant Me the Serenity . . . a research tool with recovery links, information, online bookstore, gifts, and encouragement HopeNet--A resource center for hope and encouragement Institute for Prevention of Addictions Michigan Resource Center--an extensive online library of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug information PlusLine--Adventist "official helpdesk for general church information" Real people helping real people Recoveries Anonymous--the solution-focused Twelve Step fellowship Serenity Found--a collection of recovery information, stories, and prayers
Alateen: hope and help for young people who are the relatives and friends of a problem drinker Get your angries out! How to help a friend--warning signs of substance abuse Interviews
with God--"seeking answers from the heart of God," this site
offers several flash movies that combine nature, music, and His Word. Kid's Turn: a non-profit organization to help kids and parents through divorce From
Mothers Against Drunk Driving:
"The urge to keep drinking is the first sign of an addiction" Tips on responsible alcohol usage Back to Top
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