From Deseret News archives:
Faith healing: Spirituality offers help on addictions
"I have thought many times they need to find a church where they can be accepted if they have a drinking problem," she said.
Sunday said there is a growing awareness in the church that addiction is a serious problem, but the church to his knowledge has taken no position on the causes of addiction. There may be a genetic predisposition, he said, and there may be elements of personal choice.
"The important thing we all need to recognize is the church is made up of all kinds of people . . . with all different kinds of struggles. The focus should be how we can help each other."
State officials and treatment center counselors who accept referrals from LDS Social Services unanimously agree there has been a fundamental shift in attitude by the church over the past several years. In some communities, ward bishops are aggressively seeking out addicts and helping to pay for treatment.
"We have seen a tremendous change in the attitude of the church under President Hinckley," said Fleming.
For many, the cravings never go away, making each and every day a struggle to stay clean.
For more information or to get help, contact:
- LDS Family Services Substance Abuse Recovery, 801-240-6272
- Volunteers of America, 363-9414
- Catholic Community Services, 977-9119
- Salvation Army, 322-1253
- Alcoholics Anonymous, 484-7871
- Project Hope Hotline, 587-HOPE (4673) www.hopetoday.com
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