If your life is out of control and you feel hopeless, you haven’t read this book yet.
Author Nancy Alcorn says yes, you can find hope and freedom if you apply the principles in this book. Nancy combines deep compassion with practical knowledge, insight, and guidance from God’s Word. The lives of thousands of young women who have experienced the life-changing residential program at Mercy Multiplied, which Nancy founded, are proof that these principles work. Mercy For Addictions will help you recognize the signs and symptoms of an addiction, identify the root issues behind the behavior, and learn how to break free and stay free. Read the stories of girls just like you, who once had no hope, but now live with joy and freedom. There’s also a special section for parents and others who care. There is mercy for addictions!
MERCY FOR ADDICTIONS
You thought, Just one time won’t hurt. But now, what once seemed innocent and harmless is consuming your life. You may not even realize that these destructive behaviors have spiraled into an addiction. You feel hopeless and see no way out. Is there any hope for breaking free?
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“As a father of two girls in their late teens, I certainly know what girls face today. I have watched Nancy Alcorn and Mercy bring hope and healing to struggling young women for many years—young women who are completely without hope. The Mercy for . . . series reveals the Mercy difference and offers great inspiration, hope, and a way to true healing for all who want to be free.” —Dave Ramsey, Financial Expert & Author of “The Total Money Makeover”
Founder and President of Mercy Multiplied, Nancy Alcorn began her career in corrections and social work. Realizing the inadequacy of secular programs to offer real transformation in the lives of troubled girls, she started Mercy Ministries (now known as Mercy Multiplied) in 1983, with residential programs now available in several states and internationally. A frequent speaker at conferences around the world, Nancy resides in Nashville, Tennessee. To learn more about Mercy’s program and resources, visit MercyMultiplied.com.
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