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Junkie 4 Christ Addicted 2 Overcoming. Junkie 4 Christ Addicted 2 Overcoming
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233963001
- EAN9798233963001
- Date de parution22/01/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Junkie 4 Christ: Addicted 2 OvercomingAddiction doesn't start with substances-it starts with pain, identity loss, and the quiet belief that you are too broken to change. Junkie 4 Christ: Addicted 2 Overcoming is a raw, faith-driven journey through addiction, trauma, surrender, and redemption. Written from lived experience, this book confronts the cycles that keep people stuck and exposes the lies that fuel self-destruction.
It speaks to those who have tried to quit, tried to be better, tried to fix themselves-only to end up back where they started. This is not a motivational slogan or a polished testimony. It is an honest reckoning with the cost of addiction, the weight of shame, and the moment when surrender becomes strength. Through truth, Scripture, and hard-won insight, this book reframes recovery as more than sobriety-it becomes a battle for identity, purpose, and freedom.
If you are tired of surviving, tired of pretending, and tired of fighting alone, this book meets you where you are and points you toward something greater. You are not beyond repair. You are not your past. And overcoming is still possible.
It speaks to those who have tried to quit, tried to be better, tried to fix themselves-only to end up back where they started. This is not a motivational slogan or a polished testimony. It is an honest reckoning with the cost of addiction, the weight of shame, and the moment when surrender becomes strength. Through truth, Scripture, and hard-won insight, this book reframes recovery as more than sobriety-it becomes a battle for identity, purpose, and freedom.
If you are tired of surviving, tired of pretending, and tired of fighting alone, this book meets you where you are and points you toward something greater. You are not beyond repair. You are not your past. And overcoming is still possible.



