Board logo

subject: What is the Importance of Christian Treatment Centers? [print this page]


What is the Importance of Christian Treatment Centers?

Christianrehabilitation centersmake services and resources available to individuals who are going through the addiction stage of abusing hardcore drugs such as cocaine and heroin. They also cater to the alcoholic as well as those suffering from dual diagnosis. In America, there are a lot of cities that do have rehab facilities that target the drug abuser and the alcoholic. However, there are some that deal with people who have problems with eating disorders, mental issues, sexual addiction and gambling addiction.

The Christian treatment centers do utilize treatment plans that are more modern and innovative. They do use the traditional format of treatment, but they make their programs unique and more in tune with the addict's particular need. No drug or alcohol treatment program has a guarantee for success. Most of them try to do the best they can with hopes that the result will be positive. Some of them are not and some are. A lot of drug addicts, for example, that engage in the abuse of drugs do so with risk to their health; spiritual and mental condition. When they do so, it becomes harder to wean them from this addiction.

When they go to the traditional rehab treatment facility, they may enter this treatment program through duress or because they want to please their family. When they do this and don't admit that they have a problem, it puts them in jeopardy of failing. This failure equals relapse. They will go to treatment for ninety days and be released. Upon being released, they go right back into the drug infested community and with the same influence and this spells trouble. They end up going back to their old habit.

Thefaith based rehab programsgive the addict a better handle on things. It deals with the spiritual aspect of things. Everything begins and ends in the spirit realm. Even the drug addiction happens in the spirit realm. The Word of God confirms it by saying that "we fight not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual wickedness in high places."

Jordan had been fighting in the flesh for a long time and he did not see any victory in sight. He had been abusing cocaine for a long time. This practice became the everyday thing. He could not live without it, he believed. He would wake up every morning with thoughts of getting high. Once he got high, he would go back to bed. It so happened that his actions caused him only heartache and the loss of his job. When he had no money to buy cocaine, he would steal from his brother who was his roommate and who was the only one who was paying the bills around the apartment in order to keep it.

Jordan witnessed the transformation of other recovering addicts in the Christian treatment centers and knew that he, too, could do it if he put his mind and heart to it. It was this observation that prompted him to try harder and to commit to the treatment plan. Today, he is drug free and he has the faith based treatmentcenters to thank for it.




welcome to Insurances.net (https://www.insurances.net) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0   (php7, mysql8 recode on 2018)