Celebrate Recovery is a program that helps you to overcome certain habits such as drug addiction. It is a 12 step program based on Christian principles that was founded in 1991 by Pastor John Baker.
Celebrate Recovery was created in 1991.
Celebrate Recovery is a religious-based recovery program started by a pastor. The program helps people dealing with various problems by introducing them to Jesus.
Celebrate Recovery is not a rehab clinic. Much like Alcholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous, Celebrate Recovery is a support community that follows a 12-step program to promote full recovery several different types of addictions, including co-dependency, sexual abuse and/or addiction, and much more.
John Baker from Saddleback Church.
In San Leandro, California there are Celebrate Recovery meetings held at Creekside Community Church. 951 MacArthur Blvd. 510-430-0607
It does cost a fee to get started with Celebrate Recovery. For this fee they will give you a curriculum kit to begin your journey. The kit can cost from $50 to $200 depending on where you buy it and your area.
Try Celebrate Recovery or AA
Celebrate Recovery is a multi-step program designed to rehabilitate deviant sexual behavior through the principles of Christianity. For those who believe that Jesus offers them a solution to their problems, this program can change and improve their behavior by changing their life's focus.
To purchase books on how to celebrate recovery from addiction you can try the self help section in Barnes and Noble in your area. If you have a Hastings in your area they have those books but if not they can order for you. Don't forget Ebay you may find some books on there.
The Celebrate Recovery program is a Christian faith-based program to help recovering alcoholics, similarly to Alcoholics Anonymous. However, it is supported only by Christian churches, especially Baptist ones such as Saddleback, the Cove, and Richland. The program is available internationally.
In short, it is recovery from negative behaviors (whatever they may be) through the use of prayer and worship of God in a church environment. The program has eight steps to go through to eliminate these behaviors.
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