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Drug and alcohol rehabilitation are offered by multiple treatment centers. The person can choose private inpatient care and outpatient treatment care. It is up to the individual to do what is best for them. There are some individuals who would rather take the inpatient treatment because it gives them privacy in one of the many Christian treatment facilities . They don't want to share living space with anyone. It also provides them with a place where they can stay while they are going through treatment and they don't have to see the same influencing people that got them into this addiction in the first place. However, inpatient treatment in a traditional rehab program can be quite expensive.

Most rehab centers charge a whopping monthly fee of $20,000. Not everyone can afford this amount of money. There are some people who don't have the money. However, there are people who don't have the medical insurance that is necessary to cover the cost. There are government subsidized grants that are available if the individual is eligible. Most Christian treatment centers received donations from charity and also volunteer services from people in the community. This helps a lot because they are able to better finance the treatment program.

The benefits of a faith based rehab are outstanding. It lends to the fact that without the foundation and principles of God's word, an individual who is addicted to drugs will not be able to quit with just the services and resources that are deemed traditional. They need more than that because they are not fighting against the drugs, but against the spiritual wickedness that is in high places. The bible warns us of that.

The addict does not have the strength to fight against the enemy so God's word has to be imparted to them in order for them to be strengthened. God is the one who has the power to change an individual. With this change, the person will be transformed and able to move forward to implement the change that will not only impact them, but also the people around them.

Maggie had to go through so much in the early years of her life. She fought against the addiction of alcohol and sometimes, it seemed as if she had won; only to be let down by her constant relapse. Maggie did not know what else to do. She sought the help of a friend that she had neglected for so many years. Her friend, Gayle, did not hesitate when Maggie called on her. Gayle also had experience with alcoholism because her husband drank himself to death so she knew that Maggie was fighting a losing battle without God. Gayle told Maggie about the Christian recovery programs in their city and how it had helped someone on her job. She was sorry that her father did not live to get that kind of treatment.

She was not able to provide assistance to her father, but she was certain that she would help Maggie in the process by giving her the support that she needed.


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