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Mind Over Meth
Written by Debra Hedgcorth
Narrated by Melissa Madole
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Meth is spreading across this nation and infecting our society like no other drug in its time. Families are caught in a cyclical curse that will destroy generation upon generation. Children are subjected to the chemical side affects as well as seeing their parents decompose before their very eyes. Mind Over Meth is the true story of one family's struggle to live in the dark world of meth, and their victory over its clutches. The message of freedom is articulated to speak to any person and any situation, not just those addicted to this horrific drug. We must get the right perspective and usher in a new generation of advocates to destroy the fear...with love.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5To me, the title is misleading. A more appropriate title would be, I Quit Meth For The Lord Jesus Christ. Including the word, “Mind,” in the title implies the book contains a scientific psychological discussion.
I am not criticizing religiosity, or turning to religion for help with addiction. There are a number of different approaches for dealing with addiction, and many of them are effective. My criticism is limited to the misleading title of the book.