Stephanie Tucker

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Average rating: 4.54 · 84 ratings · 8 reviews · 14 distinct worksSimilar authors
Girl in the Woods: A Memoir

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Byrd & Igloo

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The Christian Codependence ...

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A House that Grace Built: M...

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Christian Families in Recov...

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“Addiction is merely external behavior that is the "fruit" in a person's "tree" of life. If the fruit is cut off but the root left intact, the addict will be "changed" for the moment, but that seed will eventually regenerate the "plant" of addiction and produce similar fruit. Removing the fruit alone won't change the production cycle! This is one reason people often switch addictions. Recovery is about dealing with the seed and the roots. An addict will require an entirely new system change. In fact, all those "bad seeds" (lies) will need to be uprooted, and new seed sown in order to establish the production of God's fruit—fruit that leads to abundant life in Him.”
Robert and Stephanie Tucker, Christian Families in Recovery: A guide for addiction, recovery & intervention using God's tools of redemption



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