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3 LETTERS EVERY PARENT OF A PRODIGAL NEEDS TO READ

When your child is far from home and you don't know what to say, what to pray, or how to hold on — these letters are for you.

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ministry-updates

For the People Who Make the Call

80% of the calls we received at our residential program came from families, not the person struggling. So we rebuilt everything around that truth. Here's what's new at SVTC.info and JustinFranich.com.

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devotional

God’s Timing Feels Thin Sometimes

Sometimes the phrases we reach for feel thin. Not false… just thin. This is what it sounds like to believe God has a plan and still sit in the ache of timing, loss, and questions that don’t resolve.

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addiction-recovery

When Recovery Hurts More Than Addiction

Nobody told me recovery might hurt worse than addiction. At 3 AM with drug dreams and racing thoughts, I was mad at myself, mad at everyone, and angry at God. The pain almost broke me before I realized it was actually healing me.

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for-families

How to Overcome Offenses

When your loved one breaks their promise again, how do you avoid bitterness? Learn why offenses are inevitable but being offended is a choice—and how Joseph's story shows us the path to forgiveness.

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devotional

20 Powerful Bible Verses for Depression

When ministry was thriving and family was healthy, depression hit hardest. I hid upstairs during my daughter's birthday party, unable to face the joy below. These 20 Bible verses became lifelines when well-meaning advice failed and shame crushed harder.

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addiction-recovery

Biblical Steps to Restore Broken Relationships

Addiction leaves deep relational wounds, but Scripture offers a clear path toward healing. This article outlines five biblical steps for restoring broken relationships through humility, boundaries, forgiveness, and patient faithfulness.

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addiction-recovery

How to Move Beyond Your Broken Past

Struggling with a lack of hope while dealing with a loved one's addiction? Discover how God can transform your broken pieces into a beautiful masterpiece and why accepting Christ's forgiveness is the first step toward moving forward.

Podcast conversation with Eddie James Ministries on faith-based recovery, obedience, and calling.
addiction-recovery

A Conversation with Eddie Jame Minsistries

A raw and honest conversation with the team from Eddie James Ministries about calling, obedience, addiction, trauma, and the real cost of following God. This episode explores why sobriety is only the beginning, how accountability and submission lead to lasting freedom, and how God redeems brokenness into purpose.

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for-families

How to Renew Your Hope After Losing It

Hope deferred makes the heart sick—not discouraged, sick. When all your energy funnels into one person who keeps rejecting help, hope drains away. Sometimes God restores hope not by changing them, but by widening your world again.

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for-families

How to Help a Recovering Addict

You've tried everything. Talked, pleaded, set boundaries, prayed. The most powerful help isn't fixing the problem—it's believing for them when they can't believe for themselves, restoring their purpose, and helping them release guilt.

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for-families

When the Confrontation Goes South

You finally said something. And it exploded. Anger, blame, withdrawal—different reactions, same purpose: control. When intervention blows up, you need boundaries. And boundaries require clarity about what's yours to carry.

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addiction-recovery

Should I Date During Recovery?

No one wants to be alone. But a good thing at the wrong time can become destructive. Dating in recovery comes down to two questions: who and when. Get them both right, and relationships become gift instead of risk.

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addiction-recovery

Sustaining Sobriety Beyond Rehab

The two hardest words for someone leaving rehab aren't "drugs" or "temptation"—they're "what now?" Long-term sobriety isn't sustained by rules alone. It requires exchange: old habits for new, old goals for new, old activities for new.

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for-families

The Hidden Meaning of Grace

We use the word "grace" so often it loses weight. But understanding what grace actually contains—free, true, and authentic—changes how we love someone through addiction without enabling destruction.

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for-families

To Testify or Not to Testify?

Should you wait until the struggle is over to share your story? Like a drowning person being thrown a lifejacket, sometimes testimony isn't the reward for victory—it's part of how victory comes.

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addiction-recovery

The Win-Win Testimony

When we share the freedom we found in Christ from addiction, something powerful happens—not just for the person hearing it, but for us too. Testimony gives meaning to our pain and restores purpose to our story.