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Crossroads: A Step-By-Step Guide Away from Addiction Facilitator's Guide

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Addictions lure us. In a pressure-filled world, the prospect of instant escape can be exhilarating. No matter the object-drugs, alcohol, food, gambling, or sex, just to name a few-addictions extend the promise of pleasure. In the end, they deliver emptiness, death, and destruction. What began as an escape from the hassles of life becomes a form of bondage with addiction. Addiction is a voluntary slavery. Change doesn't come easily. But change is possible! No matter how many times you have tried and failed, there really is a way through the addictive fog. There is a guidebook for living, and, contrary to what many think, it is available to anyone, even to those enslaved by an addiction. God is not silent on this issue. His Word offers hope, and that hope is the basis of the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation's (CCEFs) A Step-by-Step Guide Away from Addiction by Christian counseling expert Edward T. Welch. Crossroads was designed as a small group study for those struggling with addiction. These ten steps, presented in Welch's trademark direct, no-nonsense style, provide a biblical and practical framework for change. Welch is a wise and loving partner who walks beside readers on their journey to freedom through God. Along the way, they will learn to recognize the patterns of addiction, to choose wisdom over foolish desires, and to cling to the hope they have in Jesus, who sets captives free. The path away from addiction has been laid by a God who is full of surprises, who faithfully pursues those enslaved even though they have deliberately avoided him. Because walking with an addict through the process of change takes wisdom, love, and perseverance, Welch has also written an easy-to-use leaders guide. In A Step-by-Step Guide Away from Addiction Facilitator's Guide, Welch walks leaders through the process of loving, connecting with, and speaking truth to a small group of addicts. This book contains helpful observations about the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual state common to most addicts. With access to Welch's solid theology on addiction and years of biblical counseling experience, counselors, pastors, and others with a heart for people who are hurting can play an active role in God's restorative work in the care and discipleship of those enslaved to an addiction.

144 pages, Paperback

Published November 28, 2008

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Edward T. Welch

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Edward T. Welch, M.Div., Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and faculty member at the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF). He has counseled for thirty years and is the best-selling author of many books including When People Are Big and God Is Small; Addictions: A Banquet in the Grave; Blame It on the Brain?; Depression: A Stubborn Darkness; Crossroads: A Step-by-Step Guide Away from Addiction; Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of Rest; and When I Am Afraid: A Step-by-Step Guide Away from Fear and Anxiety. He and his wife Sheri have two daughters, two sons-in-law, and four grandchildren.

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July 18, 2025
I picked up this book because it had Ed Welch’s name on it, and I was helping a church member with addiction. I was disappointed in that this book does not carry over the more weighty theological info that can be found in his other books on addiction. In the future, I would rather have counselee’s work through Brad Hambrick’s material.
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February 24, 2021
Excellent. Simple and wise. Currently using this as the basis for a support group im leading.
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61 reviews2 followers
June 28, 2021
This book has solid theology and practicality. There are sensible steps that can be taken to helping people with addiction. If your local church doesn’t have a plan to deal with addictions I recommend to start here.
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December 16, 2019
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Contrary to popular belief, confession is not self-flagellation. It is a way of coming into the light. It is a door to God's wonderful reality. When friends begin to confess specific features of their addiction to the Lord, you can be sure that the spirit is on the move in their lives.
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September 22, 2012
This is the best material for addictions I have ever seen. I use it every day in my practice.
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June 17, 2017
Gospel saturated foundation meets real life steps

Could use a little more homework or steps for implementing each chapters truths
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