by Debbie W. Wilson | Nov 9, 2015 | Addiction, Battles, Healing, Shame
The teacher scowled down her nose at two seven year old boys. “You should be ashamed. Why don’t you look ashamed?” The smaller boy, who’d grow up and become my husband, tugged his ear, “I don’t know how to look ashamed.” Whether we know the look of shame or not,... by Debbie W. Wilson | Jan 27, 2014 | Addiction, Broken Relationships, Homosexuality, Relationship with God, Temptation
Would you think less of Jesus if you learned He’d been tempted in the area of homosexuality while He was on earth? Homosexuality has become a hot button that divides families and churches. How are Christians to treat it? How do we relate to those who wrestle with it?... by Debbie W. Wilson | Jan 14, 2013 | Addiction, Life Experiences, Life skills, Strength, Temptation
I don’t have a sweet tooth, I have twenty-eight of them. For me, going off sugar is as easy as Bilbo giving Gandalf the ring in The Lord of the Rings. But that sweet stuff suppresses your immune system and is dangerous for your health. In flu season that can spell... by Larry Wilson | May 2, 2006 | Addiction, Battles, Gratitude, Newsletter
Have you or someone close to you ever battled with addictions? Probably so. They are very pervasive and very easy to slide into. Webster defines addictions “to give oneself up to a strong habit.” Some addictions on the surface seem rather harmless such as;...