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Overview"This book is a teaching program meant for the sake of the reader and anyone they would help. The 14 sessions include action plans and discussion questions for individual consideration or for groups. The book/program can be useful as either a supplement or as an alternative to 12 step programs. Many people are struggling to overcome obstacles, which may include addiction, poverty, homelessness, prison time, depression, or brokenness. Each of the Benefits of the 14-session program is accompanied by an Action Plan with practical suggestions for living an abundant life. Hopefully, you will not only find encouragement for yourself, but would be motivated to share these ""reasons to love the Lord"" with others in homeless outreach locations, recovery centers, sober living homes, halfway houses, or through your own personal ministry - anywhere there are people struggling with the need to rebuild their lives. More at timlanigan.net" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Timothy LaniganPublisher: Tim Lanigan Imprint: Tim Lanigan Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.268kg ISBN: 9781649905369ISBN 10: 164990536 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 19 March 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsTim's Book is a well-structured and detailed expression of a Christian faith-centered approach to recovery and redemption. The book's three-phase structure unites pertinent Biblical references, calls to action and their benefits, and culminates in the power of reconciliation, recovery, and redemption through a Christian Faith Tradition. The versatility of the book's lessons and structure are well suited for both the individual and in group settings. It is clear that Tim understands the benefit of community in all phases of recovery and this book provides a great framework upon which that community can be built. Luke Challis, Agency Relations Coordinator at New Hampshire Food Bank I am a person in long-term recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, and I can heartily endorse the suggestions Tim makes. Each chapter is divided in two, with the first part a Biblical argument for the second. Although I've studied the Bible, I am hardly a scholar, but Tim's exegesis and hermeneutics seem spot on. What impresses me more is each chapter's second half, the Action Plan portion. Every single suggestion Tim makes for the newly housed, the newly freed or the newly recovered makes practical sense. I urge readers, particularly, but not exclusively, Christians to read Rebuilding Your Life. Keith Howard, Executive Director of Hope for New Hampshire Recovery Tim's Book is a well-structured and detailed expression of a Christian faith-centered approach to recovery and redemption. The book's three-phase structure unites pertinent Biblical references, calls to action and their benefits, and culminates in the power of reconciliation, recovery, and redemption through a Christian Faith Tradition. The versatility of the book's lessons and structure are well suited for both the individual and in group settings. It is clear that Tim understands the benefit of community in all phases of recovery and this book provides a great framework upon which that community can be built. Luke Challis, Agency Relations Coordinator at New Hampshire Food Bank I am a person in long-term recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, and I can heartily endorse the suggestions Tim makes. Each chapter is divided in two, with the first part a Biblical argument for the second. Although I've studied the Bible, I am hardly a scholar, but Tim's exegesis and hermeneutics seem spot on. What impresses me more is each chapter's second half, the Action Plan portion. Every single suggestion Tim makes for the newly housed, the newly freed, or the newly recovered makes practical sense. I urge readers, particularly, but not exclusively, Christians to read Rebuilding Your Life. Keith Howard, Executive Director of Hope for New Hampshire Recovery Author InformationTim Lanigan has a Doctor of Ministry degree from Regent University, is an ordained Minister of the Gospel and has been to eleven countries on mission trips. He helped to establish a grammar school, medical clinic and church in Haiti. He did prison ministry for fifteen years and has done life coaching and evangelism at a Halfway House. He currently serves as Associate Pastor for a homeless outreach and as Chaplain for a sober home. Chaplain Tim is a drummer with a worship team, a certified Life Coach, and a trained Recovery Coach. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |