In growing momentum as drug addiction affects parishioners, another local church turned to Narconon Drug Rehab in Georgia for help.
A local church in Marietta, Georgia, hearing of the succesful training delivered to other churches in the area, contacted Narconon Drug Rehab GA for training on substance abuse and drug rehabilitation. A seminar was delivered by two Narconon staff to church goers who had an addiction problem and wanted to learn about new approaches. The seminar was very well received.
"We have had very positive response from churches in the area," stated Ms. Mary Rieser, Executive Director of Narconon Drug Rehab in Georgia. "We have delivered seminars to members of Baptist Churches, Catholic Churches and Methodist Churches, and they are very enthusiastic about being able to help their parishioners."
One Catholic priest commented, "We have a growing problem with drug and alcohol addiction in our parish. Unfortunately I can fill them with the Holy Spirit, but if the vessel is broken, the Holy Spirit empties out. With the tools provided by Narconon Drug Rehab, I can help fix the vessel so that the Holy Spirit can fill them and keep them filled."
Two ministers from local churches are taking the spiritual - as well as the physical well-being of their parishioners seriously. They are training to be drug addiction specialists at Narconon Drug Rehab in GA.
Narconon Drug Rehab in GA offers free drug education seminars to church groups, children’s groups, and community centers.
Ms. Rieser states: "We believe that recovery and drug prevention starts in the home, church and community. We encourage anyone interested in helping their neighbors, friends or family to contact us."
Any church group interested in receiving free drug education lectures is welcome to call Narconon Drug Rehab in GA for free training.
For more information on drug addiction rehabilitation or drug education, call Narconon Drug Rehab Georgia at 1-877-413-3073 .
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