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Adventist Recovery Ministry

Welcome to Adventist Recovery Ministry. It is our intention to let Seventh-day Adventists know that there is Christ-centered hope and help for any and all addictions. Some drugs of choice may be classified as substances that are addictive. Other “drugs” of choice include be a processes and activities that are out of balance in a person’s life. The powerful pull of addictive behaviors relative to “the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life” (1 John 2:16) can all be referred to as “besetting sins” or addictions.”

We are thankful for Adventist Regeneration Ministries, a Christ-centered recovery group ministry. In addition, several Adventist recovery / rehab facilities are located through-out North America. Many of our Adventist hospitals also provide addiction recovery programs.

Adventist Regeneration Ministries Website - http://adventistregenerationministries.org/

Addiction Prevention and Recovery - Click Here to Read
This information was taken from Chapter 11 of the Ministries of Health and Healing manual.



Ray Nelson
Coordinator for Adventist Recovery /
Regeneration Ministries in North America
regenerationministries@gmail.com

Ray Nelson was born in Bermuda and grew up in upstate New York. He earned his Master of Divinity degree from Andrews University in 1968 and his Master of Science in Public Health from Loma Linda University in 1973. In the mid 1990’s Ray found help with some addictions in his personal life through the Bridge to Recovery in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He then continued working on his own recovery through various 12-Step recovery groups and carrying the message of Christ-centered recovery through Regeneration Ministries. Read More...