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Average rating: 4.08 · 4,363 ratings · 315 reviews · 17 distinct works â€� Similar authors
A Hunger for Healing: The T...

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Compelled to Control: Recov...

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A Hunger for Healing Workbook

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What To Do With The Rest Of...

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Hope in the Fast Lane: A Ne...

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Secret Life of the Soul Audio

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Inside, I Trembled

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“We may feel angry because they don’t guess who we are or what we want from them, because “if they really loved us,â€� of course, they would be able to guess.”
J. Keith Miller, A Hunger for Healing: The Twelve Steps as a Classic Model for Christian Spiritual Growth

“When we use something—from a vacation, to buying new clothes, to tranquilizers—to blot out the pain of life, we block out the joy as well. We are therefore often numb people, who have plenty of everything but can’t feel the love for and from those people with whom God has given us to live.”
J. Keith Miller, A Hunger for Healing: The Twelve Steps as a Classic Model for Christian Spiritual Growth

“Because I was a Christian I knew there was a Higher Power. For me, his name was Jesus Christ. But I had never fully faced the nature of my inability to overcome my own Sin and had no idea that recognition of my powerlessness was the doorway to spiritual growth and a whole new relationship with God.”
J. Keith Miller, A Hunger for Healing: The Twelve Steps as a Classic Model for Christian Spiritual Growth



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