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- As Philippines’ Drug War Rolls On, Christians Continue Their WorkDuterte tried a hardline policy. Marcos is prioritizing rehab. Christians point to Jesus.Beng Alba-Jones|
- The Bulletin Episode 41|41minBrother, Can You Spare Some Time?Addicts find hope and pastors need a break.
- With Eyes to See Addiction, Appalachian Churches Respond to the Opioids CrisisAs the toll of overdoses continue to rise, congregations provide recovery, medical care, and redemption.S. J. Dahlman|
- Where Drugs Often Merit Death, Singapore Ministries Offer New LifeMore than 70 percent of the country’s inmates are jailed for drug-related offenses. Christian groups seek to help them reenter society.Christine Leow|
- The Church Should Ask Two Questions About the Current Drug CrisisWhere do we find it? And more importantly, are we really prepared for what we’ll find?Emily Belz|
- Drug Addiction Was Bad in America. The Pandemic Made it Worse.Recovery ministries try to help as people give up and give in.Adam MacInnis|
- My Life in Seattle’s Street Gangs Was a Dead-End StreetHow God used a stiff prison sentence and a church invitation to rescue me from a downward spiral of guns, drugs, and despair.James D. Croone with Peter K. Johnson|
- Getting High Is (Increasingly) Lawful. Is It Ever Beneficial?A pastor’s perspective on recreational and medicinal marijuana.Interview by Nathaniel Williams|
- Charles Stanley: Not Selling CBDSocial media scam is using the Baptist preacher’s name to advertise gummies, oil.Daniel Silliman|
- Louisiana Votes to Specify No Right to Abortion in State ConstitutionIn other states, voters approve “stand your ground” in churches and legalize marijuana.Diana Chandler - Baptist Press|
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