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With no degrees of separation in the power and relevance of addiction, this book will capture the attention of America. If one frail, broken man can triumph in addiction, there is hope for all. In this book, you will be awakened with the reality of the devastation of drug-abuse statistics in America. In 1971 President Nixon stated, "America's public enemy number 1 is drug abuse." This issue has only increased since then. The author shares a personal story of triumph in detail of how he went from a homeless drug addict to a life of purpose and success. Throughout the mid and closing sections of…mehr

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With no degrees of separation in the power and relevance of addiction, this book will capture the attention of America. If one frail, broken man can triumph in addiction, there is hope for all. In this book, you will be awakened with the reality of the devastation of drug-abuse statistics in America. In 1971 President Nixon stated, "America's public enemy number 1 is drug abuse." This issue has only increased since then. The author shares a personal story of triumph in detail of how he went from a homeless drug addict to a life of purpose and success. Throughout the mid and closing sections of this book, one will discover a timeless set of principles and thought constructs that will help any addict or family thereof. An entire chapter of this book focuses on the societal mischaracterization of addiction being a disease. Addiction is not a disease; it is idolatry. This book will look at addiction through the lens of a biblical worldview and will provide hope and healing to countless lives.
Autorenporträt
DAKOTA ANDEKIN is the senior pastor of Ridgecrest Vineyard Church, RVC, a Spirit-filled church in Southern California. He also serves as founder and program director of "The Refuge," a residential faith-based recovery organization for men and women seeking a life transformed and liberated from addiction.Dakota is an up-from-the-ashes kind of leader who once was homeless and ailed by addiction. He then had a radical encounter with the Holy Spirit that forever changed his life. He has not only moved in breakthrough with ministry in the church with a master's degree in Church Leadership but is also favored in the marketplace through the successful building of multiple businesses, including his longest-lasting company, Pro Plumbing.Dakota has seen a great impact from his recent book, Prescription for Addiction. Dakota and his wife, Monica, have been married for nine years and currently have no children. Still, they believe children are a blessing from God and ultimately desire the beauty of parenthood.You can expect passionate and encouraging content to awaken you to more of God.