Posted on 11/20/2015 6:08:30 PM PST by Ouchthatonehurt
Alcoholics Anonymous is a good place for him to start when he gets out.
All he has to do is go and listen. He will meet some mighty fine people there who understand what he has gone through.
Keep on coming back, it works.
Prayers up for your brother...and you, too!
Prayers up for your brother and for everyone’s brother or sister who are struggling with addiction.
My prayers are with him. In Jesus name I pray. There but for the grace of God go I.
Prayers from Canada for your brother, and his family.
A special prayer for him and your whole family....GOD BLESS YOU ALL...AMEN...
Praying now.
Takes a real man to admit there’s a problem and check himself in. God bless him and his recovery. He needs the support of everyone around him now.
Prayers sent!
Thank you!
He’s been going to AA for a couple of weeks.
He’s my kid brother, he’s a former US Marine and a brave and honorable man. The big fall hard.
Prayers are appreciated.
Prayers up to your brother and the rest of the family that are affected by this. Thru God nothing is impossible. May God give him the strength to fight this addiction in Jesus name AMEN.
May he be led to read Jeremiah 29:11, " For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper and not harm you, to give you a hope and a future."
My prayer that your brother set this along with the Serenity Prayer to memory; that your brother learn to lean totally on the Lord and to bow his knee as his first resort and not his last to the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
Prayers for your brother and his whole family.
What superman said. must do
If you mention this prayer request to him, please let him know that we thank him for his service and he has a lot of support and encouragement.
Prayers sent for him and his whole family.
Done. May God’s richest blessings be on your brother and all of his family.
Prayers for your brother and family. This could be the best thing that ever happened to him. If he can go to AA, listen, rely on his Higher Power, and not drink one day at a time, he can become the person he was meant to be.
Prayers up. It can be done.
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