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Addiction
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What We Believe: We believe that a disease is a disorder: a lack of order, a lack of harmony, a lack of ease ("dis"-ease) We believe that in order to totally cure any disease in man, we must understand the complete nature of man, physical and non-physical. We believe man is a triune being: SPIRIT, SOUL, and BODY. We believe that man, in fact, is a Spirit that has a soul and lives in a body. We believe that any deviation from this normal order is essentially the root cause any disorder or disease. We believe that the only way back to normal order is through the architect that put Man together, Creator God We believe God has revealed the prototype of this normal order through Christ.
What we do : Our Mission at the Gospel clinic is to help every person see this normal order through health promotion,ealth education,nutrition counseling,disease prevention counseling and other treatment methodologies that acknowledges both the spiritual and the psychosomatic aspects of their problems. We also have trained counselors who can help those who have succombed to the disease of addictions Our Counselors have received standard secular training approved by NAADAC, the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Counselors. The have also received biblical-based teachings in counseling. They are encouraged to be good ambassadors of Christ. We expect them to:
Our Servant-Leader is a family physician, an addiction disease specialist and an ordained minister. Our online program is designed to ensure privacy and protect the client. All of our counselors have signed a strict nondisclosure statement of any information gathered through counseling. |
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