Über My Friend My Lover My Husband
A Triumphant Experience Dealing with Crack Cocaine with My FRIEND, MY LOVER, MY HUSBAND. Mrs. Brown, in spite of self-denial old anxieties, memories, and pain, to rewrite her story from a Christian perspective about a victim's wife caught up in a drug culture. Brown now writes about the early years of her marriage absent of anger and hostility-redirecting the emotions of a wounded wife who wanted vengeance of her husband for creating years of suffering for her and the children. She has brought something new to her story after years of going through spousal drug recovery, mental healing, and finding God as the source of her strength. With an entirely different understanding of her past life, she can approach the story from the ways God was at work in all the drug-related difficulties create while her husband was dependent on crack cocaine. In finding the strength to overcome the warfare of the drug culture, the Browns found God during their family trials dealing with a crack addict. The crack cocaine epidemic within marriages and families has been the cause of many marital dysfunctions and dissolutions. She has taken the time to research and explain the physical and mental science of crack cocaine addiction to help others who are going through the same tragedy. To God be the Glory
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