Pick a poison: there are so many crazy things in our world which can ensnare human desire. The destructive power of addiction is a dominating force of control. For most people, addiction a hopeless place filled with patterns that feel unbreakable.

In yesterday’s article we mentioned that we’re covering a few basics for ministering to students in pain. Addiction is common, but it’s not really basic at all. If your student is struggling with a full-blown addiction, it’s our opinion that professional help and/or an established program may be needed to find complete healing. It doesn’t mean you can’t be part of the healing process, but as a youth worker you ought to be knowledgeable of people and resources within your community where you can refer addictions.

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The Landing is a BRAND NEW RESOURCE that will help you to minister to teenagers in your church and community who are struggling with life-controlling hurts, hang-ups, and habits.
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In addition to referral, an important action that you can take is to connect the teenager to someone who has fought a similar addiction and broke the grip the addiction once held. When you make the connection, it doesn’t mean you need disconnect or back away… just the opposite! He or she needs you to engage and be present in their life. It’s in the midst of struggle that we need community and relationships the most.

Addiction is often the result of many poor, personal choices. But, experience tells us that self-inflicted pain doesn’t happen in a vacuum. No kid grows up thinking, “When I’m older, I hope I get shackled to a specific consuming desire that leads to a self destructing life.” Many outside factors have worked against a teenager who is trapped in an addiction. The world is an ugly place and when young people get trapped it’s not right nor fair.

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The Landing is a BRAND NEW RESOURCE that will help you to minister to teenagers in your church and community who are struggling with life-controlling hurts, hang-ups, and habits.
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Connect with a genuine empathy and be ready to walk with him/her for the long haul. Addictions take time to develop and they take time to eradicate. There is no quick fix for an addiction because there is no short cut to regaining self-control. When a person decides to battle their addiction, there will be lots of ups and downs. They will need you to be there to celebrate the successes and offer comfort the failures.

Ultimately, you will best serve teenagers when you can accept your role in their life. You can’t take away their free will, no matter how much you love a hurting student and you can’t make them choose a healthy lifestyle. But, you can pray with passion, be present with joy, and reflect the love of Jesus.
 

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I am no longer a teen but I

I am no longer a teen but I think that when teens struggle with addictions, we need to rely on God. and seek his help daily and have strong accountability

Praise God for this material.

Praise God for this material. I myself have been saved by God's amazing grace. Both my husband and I were addicted to drugs. We had hit rock bottom, when God showed up and through a long process and a program put together for people with life controling addictions; and most important living a life surrendered to Jesus Christ. We have had victory in overcoming addiction. As a youyh leader now, any material we can use to help kids fight their own battles with addictions is much appreciated. Thank You! May God Bless You! Debbie

i think you guys hit it right

i think you guys hit it right on the head, the spiritual component in the addiction healing process is critical. being a part of that healing process is a necessity. i'd say if you don't know how, talk to an addictions counselor and see how you can support, encourage, and be present for your struggling teen.

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