Twelve Steps with God (Part 1) This is a 14 week Recovery Training Course in Steps One through Six. You will be trained in how to identify addictive behaviors.
COURSE OUTLINE
- The origins of addictions – The dysfunctional roots
- How to examine recovery profiles in the Bible
- Discover God’s plan for deliverance
- Understand the role of submission in recovery
- Understand the power of the role of conversion in recovery
- Self-examination time – uncover your own addictions
- Learn the Christian foundation for origin of the Twelve -Step Program
- How to effectively prepare for each step
- Practice counseling using the first six steps
- Workbook completion and journal entry
YOU WILL LEARN:
- Biblical principles and precepts
- How to effectively counsel those who are addicted and substance abusers
- Step overviews to assist in understanding, working, and preparing for the steps
- How to review common dysfunctional behavior characteristics
- Recovery principles dev otional that will build an excellent guide for recovery
- How to examine recovery profiles to glean important recovery lessons from Bible characters
- The role of submission
- Common behavior characteristics
- The role of conversion
- The role of confession
- The role of repentance
- The role of humility
- How to make amends with others
- The discipline of making amends
BENEFITS FOR YOU:
- Be able to understand the twelve steps from a Biblical perspective
- Study the twelve steps intensively to recognize clearly the spiritual discipline that has to take place before deliverance
- Effectively understand the role of submission, conversion, confession, repentance, amends, maintenance, and prayer in the recovery process
YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:
- Help the counselee recognize God’s power in helping them succeed at every step
- Help the counselee maintain progress in recovery
- Practice the principles of medication and spiritual discipline
WHAT YOU WILL MISS:
- An opportunity to understand problems from a Biblical perspective
- The opportunity to develop your counseling skills
- Knowledge of how to use the twelve-step Bible study
- An opportunity to be mentored by a successful, experienced counselor