Facing Down My Giants

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Read this exciting story of one man's relevatory relationship with Jesus!

Facing Down My Giants

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WHY SHOULD YOU read this book?

Hmm, I asked myself why I should write it! I write to you because I love you.

I love people.

I’m very concerned that addiction, suicide and pornography issues are not being talked about in a matter-of-fact way.

We’re stuck in political correctness, and that doesn’t mean it’s correct. We need solutions and answers. Neither we nor our children have time for games.

Today is the time, right now, for us to find HOPE. I will give you assurance, FACTS not FICTION; we will discuss a REAL plan of VICTORY!

I will disclose secrets of addiction that will surprise you. I will also give you truth and answers about addictions of all forms. I will not only give you hope, but I will guarantee you insight into the realities of addiction.

People hide their addictions due to pride, and the real solution to this problem is rarely discussed.

Listen to me carefully. One in four people (25% of Americans) will suffer with addiction in their lifetime. This doesn’t include family members riding the roller coaster with the addict.

This book will give you the truth about addictions and a one-on-one insight into the thinking of people with hurts, habits and hang-ups. The good news I will share with you in these pages is a recovery program like no other, one that will set you free from any hurt, habit or hang-up you may have!

This is the story of my life, and to make it an open book for the world to see is vital for your understanding. You will learn the things that have happened to me and my feelings and emotions along the way.

The things I will share with you are to give you hope, so that you will fully find yourself or someone you know in the story. I am going to share with you how this poor farm boy with a genius level IQ turned into a Corporate America one-percenter making well into six figures.

I was an atheist who became a victim of addiction, was shot in the head with a 9-millimeter, suffered jaundice, renal failure, overdoses, 3 suicide attempts, and was declared clinically dead twice (some say 3 times). I tried Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.), Narcotics Anonymous (N.A.) and Celebrate Recovery. Not even psychology or psychiatry made a difference.

My family had given up and, yes, even the counselors had given up. To tell the truth, I had given up. All I wanted to do was die. I tried, really tried, and even failed at that. I had given up on killing myself. I lost businesses, had two failed marriages and survived ten years being homeless.

At age 19 I started selling real estate, bought three homes, a Mercedes and a BMW, and entered Corporate America as the youngest general manager with a 68-year-old Fortune 100 company (approx. 9000 employees) at age 26.

In 18 months, I achieved the Manager of the Year out of 378 managers being mentioned in the Wall Street Journal, making $197,000 and a six-figure income year after year.

I had become a one-percenter, and I lost it all, the houses, Harleys, boats, Rolex and Cuban cigars that had become my way of life . . .

This is my story, and it will change your life forever!

Published by Clay Worrell Ministries.

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How to Save an Addict's Life ... and Keep Your Sanity

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Help is possible through a relationship with Jesus!

How to Save an Addict's Life ... and Keep Your Sanity!

In this book, I will share what to do and how to address the loved one or friend in addiction, and how to confront the addict and keep your sanity in the process. The person you once knew is not the same person now in addiction.

Once in addiction, often the person's behaviors, moods, and character (being secretive, defensive, or lying) slowly change, although sometimes (but not often) this happens quickly. Soon, troubles in relationships, work, health, and financial and legal issues, to name a few, are present. We may not see all these issues in the beginning stages. I must emphasize and stress that you may simply put a "yet" behind each statement.

Repeated use of drugs actually changes the brain, including the part of the brain that gives a person self-control. The one using the drug usually knows it's not good for them and may stop for a while, only to return to using once again. I wanted to stop for years. Every night I'd make the statement, "This is it; I'm stopping; tomorrow I want . . ."

We need real talk and not clinical jargon on the subject of addiction. Out of the thousands I have met in addiction, I cannot recall a case where it (addiction) got better or the addict just up and permanently quit one day by choice or without help.

How do we confront the addict successfully?

How do we advise them and help them without getting pulled down ourselves?

What is and isn't our part when trying to help? How we keep our sanity during this whole process of identifying, advising, and then seeking help is a question that needs real answers.

This book provides those answers.

Published by Clay Worrell Ministries.

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