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For those suffering from the disease of addiction it seems to be an almost universal truth that before things can get better, they have to get worse -- sometimes a lot worse.  They call it "hitting bottom" -- the place an addict must reach before he (or she) finally is ready to admit that he has a problem and reaches out for help.

After all, for the true addict, it doesn't seem to him (or her) that he has a problem.  He's just having a good time.  If everybody would just get off his back, everything would be okay.  He's got a disease, but it sure doesn't seem like one and the last thing that would ever occur to him is that he needs help.

Because addiction is a progressive disease, there comes a point at which even the most dedicated drunk decides that there just might be a problem.  Addiction does not stay in one place.  It doesn't hit a certain stage and then level off. It keeps deepening, affecting him physically, mentally, morally and spiritually.  On all of those levels he keeps getting worse until finally he hits bottom.

So where is bottom?  Nobody really knows.

Some addicts go on for many years denying their downward spiral into social, economic and moral decline.  But every addict has a "bottom" out there to hit.  A place where even the hardest of the hardcore addicts finally admit that their lives have become unmanageable.

If this sounds familiar, there are a few questions that you might want to ask yourself about your own addiction or your love one's addiction.  It doesn't have to get any worse before you can find help putting your life back on track.

If you or someone you know need the assistance of a support group in order to overcome substance abuse, compulsive gambling, codependence, sexual abuse or any other addictive behavior, we're here for you!  We will refer you to an Overcomers Outreach, addiction recovery support group in your area.


The "Overcomers Outreach" program model is very similar to "Twelve Step" programs such as "A.A." and "Narcotics Annonymous."  Distinctively, "Overcomers Outreach" encourages its participants to confront their issues in light of their Christian faith.

Traditional "Twelve-Step" groups discipline themselves to remain neutral of any religious beliefs or doctrine, and they refrain from communicating any religious references during their meetings.  In contrast, Overcomers Outreach acknowledges Jesus Christ as their only source of strength and that He is the "highest power."  Overcomers Outreach also reaffirms that He is the source of all serenity.  The group also recognizes that it is in His power and His strength only that the addict is able to make his/her journey down the road of recovery "one day at a time" and maintain a state of sustained sobriety.

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The success of Overcomers Outreach is greatly attributed to the servant's heart and the qualifications of the the group facilitator.  Every group facilitator is a committed Christian who has gone through the recovery process himself/herself.  They also are advanced students of the Bible.  In the group setting the facilitator identifies prescribed scriptures in the Bible, which reinforce the principle of the featured step for that group session.  Subsequently, the participants share their feelings in relation to their current issues in light of what they have learned from the scriptures.

This group model fosters an exchange of views between participants and allows them to view their situation with a fresh perspective, in a sense, allowing them to step out of their situation and examine it with some objectivity.  Moreover, this interaction fosters spiritual growth among the participants resulting in their desire to take responsibility for their life choices.  As the participants broaden their understanding of addictive behaviors and their consequences, hopefully, they'll come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.

If there is no response from the phone nearest your location or you would like other information, please call or write our office at the address below. Note, some groups may use a name other than Overcomers.


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The Good Shepherd Restoration Ministries has compiled a national database of churches, ministries, and community organizations that provide "Overcomers Outreach" support group meetings or similar support group meetings in various communities across the country.

If you or someone you know need the assistance of a support group in order to overcome substance abuse, compulsive gambling or any other addictive behavior, please email us, and we'll assist you in identifying a Christian, support group similar to "Overcomers Outreach" in your community.