Is it Love or Just Lust?

Most of us hold to a basic premise that love is “good,” lust is “bad.” But sexual addiction and society’s views about sex have a way of blurring the two and making it difficult to discern one from the other. How can you tell if what you’re feeling is love or just lust? First, let’s…

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Victory by Victory

We live in a world that has less and less patience for things that take time. We want what we want and we want it now. It used to be that if you ordered something by mail-order, the standard wait to receive your purchase was 6 to 8 weeks. Now we expect to have the…

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A God’s Eye View

There was a day, some years ago, when my husband was particularly frustrated with the ups and downs of his recovery. He had been working very hard and, although, there were many days he would feel strong and hopeful, he would still find himself slipping back into sexual sin from time to time. Bruce was…

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Essential Key to Recovery

Something to think about . . . RISK by anonymous To laugh is to RISK appearing a fool. To weep is to RISK appearing sentimental. To reach out for another is to RISK involvement. To expose feelings is to RISK rejection. To place your dreams before the crowd is to RISK ridicule. To love is…

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WANTED: Happiness

Want to be happier? Almost everybody does. But for most, if not all, of us happiness is fleeting. It keeps slipping through our fingers. It seems to come or go depending on our circumstances at the moment. Maybe, what we’re really looking for is something with more staying power. Maybe what we’re really looking for…

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