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Productive Ministry - 25: Addiction

25: Addiction

08/21/17 • 49 min

Productive Ministry

Addiction is a serious problem for many Christians. Scott Stohner tells us how the Church can better help those who are struggling with addiction. While majoring in business at Baylor University, Scott experienced addiction first hand. Now he works as a substance abuse counselor with Imagine Programs.


Resources from the Episode:

Imagine Programs

Oasis Center

Nineveh ministries


This episode is sponsored by Audible. Get a free audiobook and 30-day free trial by going to audibletrial.com/productiveministry


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Show notes available at ProductiveMinistry.org

Follow Productive Ministry on Twitter: @ProdMinistry

Like Productive Ministry on Facebook: FB.me/ProductiveMinistry.org


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Addiction is a serious problem for many Christians. Scott Stohner tells us how the Church can better help those who are struggling with addiction. While majoring in business at Baylor University, Scott experienced addiction first hand. Now he works as a substance abuse counselor with Imagine Programs.


Resources from the Episode:

Imagine Programs

Oasis Center

Nineveh ministries


This episode is sponsored by Audible. Get a free audiobook and 30-day free trial by going to audibletrial.com/productiveministry


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Show notes available at ProductiveMinistry.org

Follow Productive Ministry on Twitter: @ProdMinistry

Like Productive Ministry on Facebook: FB.me/ProductiveMinistry.org


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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24: Summer Camp

2017 Summer Camp Special


Chapter 1: Trevor Harrison Plays in the Snow

Chapter 2: Tim Jenkins Goes Camping

Chapter 3: Rocky Hernandez Prays for a Problem Student


This episode is sponsored by Audible. Get a free audiobook and 30-day free trial by going to audibletrial.com/productiveministry


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Show notes available at ProductiveMinistry.org

Follow Productive Ministry on Twitter: @ProdMinistry

Like Productive Ministry on Facebook: FB.me/ProductiveMinistry.org


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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26: The Nashville Statement

Instead of a sponsor this week, we're encouraging people to donate and volunteer to hurricane Harvey relief. If you are looking for somewhere to donate, visit productiveministry.org/harvey


From its preamble: "The Nashville statement is a document put out by Evangelical Church leaders and The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (CBMW). The statement is a response to an increasingly post-Christian society that has embarked upon a massive revision of what it means to be a human being." The statement consists of 14 articles that each affirm and deny a belief. They cover a range of topics from a prohibition on sex outside of marriage to the connection between biological sex and gender identity.


Because of the significance of its signatories and purpose, Productive Ministry wanted to have conversation about The Nashville Statement. This episode is a conversation between Rocky and Dr. Joe Paris. Joe Paris is a Campus and Teaching Pastor in North Texas. He has a D. Min in Apologetics and is a member of the Evangelical Philosophical Society.


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Show notes available at ProductiveMinistry.org

Follow Productive Ministry on Twitter: @ProdMinistry

Like Productive Ministry on Facebook: FB.me/ProductiveMinistry.org


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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