Overcoming Drugs After a 30 Year Addiction!


 

Overcoming drugs after a 30 year addiction! – Good Book Suggestion 1 Let the TobaccGo! The path to triumph is not immediate, easy, or straight. There are corners called Discouragement, a U-turn called Confusion, speed bumps called Friends, red lights called Enemies, caution lights called Family. You will have flats called Failures. But, if you have a spare called Determination (Son), an engine called Perseverance (Holy Spirit), insurance called Faith (Father), you will make it to a place called Purpose, Destiny, and Success I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Philippians 4:13 Testimonies: “I have tried to quit smoking for 27 years. I thought I had tried everything and failed until I ran across Let the TobaccGo! I followed each page, step by step, daily and I am now cigarette free!” “I have tried every stop smoking idea out there. So far Let the TobaccGo! has been the only true way to go!” “This is a must read and exercise book. Never seen one like it! I no longer smoke. My friends are happy and my children love the smell gone! I feel rejuvenated, healthy, and successful!” Paperback: 296 pages ISBN-10: 0981968864 ISBN-13: 978-0981968865 www.netreiadcarrollministries.com www.amazon.com Good Book Suggestion 2 Let The LiquorGo! “Didn’t Jesus drink alcohol?” Yes, of course he did. Jesus drank Oxos on the cross. Oxos is often translated as vinegar which was a cheap or sour wine. Even though it was vinegar it contained alcohol. For this reason many people excuse themselves to drink without considering

 

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