Addictions Are Part of a Satanic Plot to Destroy Families, Title Claims
Longwood, FL (Vocus) April 28, 2010
Understanding the true nature of addiction is difficult, especially when it has been hidden, denied, and disbelieved for so long. That was why veteran Xulon Press author John E. Johnson, RAS, CSC, set out to pen a book about how alcohol and drug addiction are both part of a plot cleverly devised by Satan to destroy families everywhere. Within the pages of this eye-opening new title, Wrongly Diagnosed: Unmasking the Alcoholism/Drug Addiction Plot and the Twelve-Step Deception ($ 16.99, paperback, 978-1-60957-003-3), the author will reveal the misrepresentation of God in the 12-step program and expose the deception of its concept of spirituality and a higher power. Readers will be given correct information from the Word of God as it relates to God and recovery.
“I hope that the readers will gain insightful knowledge of the true nature of addiction and that addicts will turn to Christ by faith and repentance of sin,” the author says. “In turn, addicts and their families can be whole in Christ and live productive lives free from drugs and alcohol addiction. It’s not about getting off of alcohol and drugs; it’s about being saved.”
Johnson, a former heroin and cocaine addict of 19 years, recalls the fateful day when a drug addiction demon was cast out of him during intercessory prayer—September 21, 1990. “I felt the demon tear through my flesh while screaming and fighting to stay. Since the demonic expulsion, I never had one day of withdrawals or craving to ever use drugs again, and it’s been 19 years now.” He hopes to help others find the true source of power to be free from addiction—Christ—in this book, and is confident its message will resonate with a great many readers.
Xulon Press, a division of Salem Communications, is the world’s largest Christian publisher, with more than 7,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order Wrongly Diagnosed through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. Wrongly Diagnosed is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.
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