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December 1998
Support / Recovery Groups


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Recovery Groups: Panacea or Pandemonium?
By Pat J. Sikora | Published 12/8/1998 | December 1998 , Solving Problems Unrated
Jenny approached her first meeting of the incest survivors' group with anxiety. She and her counselor had concluded that she had been sexually abused as a child.
Focus on Recovery
By Pat J. Sikora | Published 12/7/1998 | December 1998 , Models and Strategy Unrated
Central Peninsula Church (CPC) in Foster City, California, has found that recovery ministries are an excellent outreach into the community, as well as a means of ministering to the needs of people already in the body.
Looking for a Support Group?
By Pat J. Sikora | Published 12/6/1998 | December 1998 , Resource Reviews Unrated
Adult Children of Alcoholics....
Nine Ways to Support Your Support Group
By Dr. Randy Christian | Published 12/5/1998 | December 1998 , Solving Problems Unrated
I watched the TV screen scroll through the public service announcements, finally seeing the one I'd been looking for: "Divorce Recovery Group," it read, with information and the name of our church below.
How to Start and Sustain Support Groups
By Tim Sutherland | Published 12/4/1998 | December 1998 , Starting a Ministry Unrated
What's the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the words "support group"? Some churches think support groups are too emotional, too psychological, or simply "not spiritual enough."
On the Road of Recovery
By Michael C. Mack | Published 12/3/1998 | December 1998 , Solving Problems Unrated
My dad left my mom for another woman when I was 11. I was the oldest of five children, so a lot of weight fell on my small shoulders when Mom had to go back to school and get a job.
Reach Out With Recovery
By Mark Whelchel | Published 12/2/1998 | Solving Problems , December 1998 Unrated
The church I serve uses the slogan, "Central Christian Church . . . Where Needs are Met." It is often very difficult to live up to this slogan. We live in a community where the breadth and depth of needs are often staggering.
What the Best Recovery Group Leaders Know
By Mark Whelchel | Published 12/1/1998 | Models and Strategy , December 1998 Unrated
Recovery groups share moments of fulfillment and frustration, exhilaration and exhaustion, growth and groaning. But the overall experience will be positive when the leader remembers these principles.


 
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