About Christian Recovery
 
 
 
Pastor Eduardo and Wendy Diaz
 
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Who are the ministry leaders?

Pastor Eduardo Diaz and his wife Wendy have been serving at Bible Baptist Temple together since 1998. As a freed addict, in 2007 the Lord placed a special burden on Pastor Diaz’s life to begin the Christian Recovery ministry with his wife to support and equip recovering addicts with the spiritual side of recovery through a Biblical 12 step recovery program.
 

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Ministry Goals

The propagation of the gospel of Jesus Christ, as well as sharing His burden for the lost and hurting individuals.

 
We believe that: “God as we understand Him” is the tri-union God, “God the Father”, ”God the Son,” and “God the Holy Spirit,” and by the acceptance of Jesus Christ as personal Savior, we receive eternal life. Jesus is the doorway to fullness of life in the Spirit and the means by which we can turn our lives and wills completely over to God. MORE
 
We use: The Word of God as its primary source of direction. Those leading the meetings are all “Born Again,” compassionate Christians, dedicated to the service of Jesus Christ.
 
 
 
 
 
“The Word of God is our primary source of direction…”
 
 
 
Our chief goal is to: Direct and restore the alcoholic or substance abuser, the family member and the adult child to a sincere and dedicated relationship with Jesus Christ. Utilizing the written Word of God, we are made aware of the mighty tools available to them as born-again believers. Jesus begins by healing the inner man and working outward. We believe that as a person dies to self and is reborn to Christ (2 Cor. 5:17) he/she can be totally released from oppression and fear that have kept him/her in bondage. (John 8:36)
 
 
 
When you come to admit you are powerless…
 
 
Who We Minister To
 
The Three groups we minister to: Alcoholics or Substance abusers, Family members – those who relate regularly with an alcoholic or substance abuser, and Adult Children – individuals who were raised in alcoholic, substance abuse or dysfunctional families.
 
We encourage that: A person stay active in their local AA, NA or other support groups and continue to worship within their own body of believers. We suggest where there is no strong church ties existing, that the person becomes active in a Bible-believing church of his/her own choice.
 
 
Christian Recovery
 
The spiritual side to recovery
 
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Biblical 12 Steps
 
We use these twelve steps to guide us on our path to recovery.
 
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