
A site with some beautiful original songs from Margie Reece. She writes (on her site) "After rededicating my life to the Lord in 1979, I, too, began writing Gospel songs in response to the love and inspiration I received from Him. The reason I chose to call them Touch Jesus Songs is because they have been such a great encouragement to me and have helped me to touch Jesus.
In 2004, I felt compelled to answer "The Master's Call" and share them here on a web site especially dedicated to Jesus
and, also, in remembrance of the Reece Sisters for the more than six years we sang together as young girls." The song, "Praise Song to Jesus" on the home page of my site is one Margie's songs, and I thank her for allowing me to share it with you.
 Tom
Lagana (http://www.TomLagana.com) Keynote: Chicken Soup ~ A Winning Recipe for
Success General Session or Workshop: Balancing and Managing Multiple Projects Co-author,
Chicken Soup for the Volunteer's Soul, Serving Time, Serving Others, Chicken
Soup for the Prisoner's Soul

Christians in Recovery, the oldest Christian Recovery group on
the internet.
CIR is an international membership organization with over 2,000 years
combined recovery time. It has over 2,000 pages of resources.

Dunklin Memorial Church was founded by Mickey and Laura Maye
Evans in 1962
in a wilderness area of Martin County (Florida) for the purpose of
building a “city of refuge” for the spiritual, emotional, and physical
regeneration of alcoholics and drug addicts.

Matthew 25 Ministries is a multi-faceted prison ministry.
It conducts chapel services and participates in evangelistic outreaches in several
prisons.
It also conducts teachings and support groups for those in recovery
from chemical and sexual addictions in a number of jails and prisons.
The main focus of our ministry is assisting men and women
transition from prison back into their communities. This is accomplished through
our
transition houses and by networking with other prison aftercare ministries.

Evangelism
Resources
Evangelism Resources - Ray Comfort - LivingWaters.com - This
website is an evangelism training center that teaches Christians to "share their
faith" (evangelism) effectively, biblically--the way Jesus did.

Living Free, A Guide to Forming and Conducting A Recovery Ministry,
by Ron and Valerie Halvorson,
is a fantastic resource for any church planning to start a recovery ministry.

Casting a net of Christ-centered Care to the Wounded and Addicted.
A great resource site for churches and groups interested in Christ-centered recovery.

It's so easy to write people off as "no account" when they've made mistakes in life.
Our objective is to provide the clients with appropriate referrals, and for those
accepted into the residence, a clean and safe environment where they can rebuild
their lives.
(Located in Fort Myers, Florida.)

The purpose of Saddleback Church's Celebrate Recovery ministry is to
fellowship and celebrate God's healing power in our lives through the
"8 Recovery Principles." This experience allows us to "be changed."
By working and applying these Biblical principles, we begin to grow spiritually.
We become free from our addictive, compulsive and dysfunctional behaviors.
This freedom creates peace, serenity, joy and most importantly,
a stronger personal relationship with God and others.
As we progress through the program we discover our personal,
loving and forgiving Higher Power -
Jesus Christ, the one and only true Higher Power.

The 12Step.org web site strives to gather resources that make it easier to work
a 12 step program. There is no official affiliation with A.A. or any other 12 Step
group. Please note: this is NOT
a Christian link, but does have good SECULAR
12 Step information, including an online step study.

Dick B.'s body of work on the history and successes of early Alcoholics Anonymous
includes seminars, books, articles, radio interviews, videos, audio cassettes tapes,
audio blog talks, and newspaper articles. They show how the basic, and highly successful,
biblical ideas used by early AAs can be valuable tools for success in today's A.A.
Also, the religious and recovery communities are using his research and titles to
work more effectively with alcoholics, addicts, and others involved in Twelve Step
programs.
 The
mission of The Missing Link is to provide counseling and other services to
incarcerated adults and juveniles to help them become productive citizens; to minister
to the needs of families who have a member in prison; to provide encouragement and
guidance to persons recently released from prison; to use the experience gained
in such work to help guide young people from paths that lead to prison; to carry
forward all of such services in the spirit of the Christian religion; and to do
such other things as are appropriate in connection with the foregoing. The Missing
Link is located in Cleveland, Ohio.
I encourage you to check out the resources offered by these fine Christian folk.
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