"A Little Girl Called Squeaks," is a must-read for anyone who has struggled with addiction, abuse, or feelings of worthlessness, or for anyone who wants insight into the feelings and challenges of those who struggle so. It takes place in the downtown eastside of Vancouver, BC. And it is a reminder to all of us that life stories like this should never be for children.
Tuesday, 18 October 2016
a little girl called squeaks: It has been a long time since I have posted on my ...
a little girl called squeaks: It has been a long time since I have posted on my ...: It has been a long time since I have posted on my blog, however, the book is still selling and encouraging people there is hope. In our worl...
It has been a long time since I have posted on my blog, however, the book is still selling and encouraging people there is hope. In our world where hope is so badly needed, Laura's story shows everyone that it is never too late to reach out and embrace it.
With the use of Fentanyl in the street drugs, many people dying and the cycle of addiction often is generational.
I recently was at a funeral where a young man died of an overdose. It moved me to tears to hear his story. So many were devastated by his death because he, like so many, are kind and loving people.
I loved the way the pastor and those who spoke were so open to why he died calling drugs a demon that held them so tightly it was nearly impossible to get clean.
NEARLY is the key word. God and others are there if we can in our state of hopelessness have someone to lead us to him. . Whether it is through AA or a close friend they will choose to see the truth of the demon they serve and become healthy and whole once again.
With the use of Fentanyl in the street drugs, many people dying and the cycle of addiction often is generational.
I recently was at a funeral where a young man died of an overdose. It moved me to tears to hear his story. So many were devastated by his death because he, like so many, are kind and loving people.
I loved the way the pastor and those who spoke were so open to why he died calling drugs a demon that held them so tightly it was nearly impossible to get clean.
NEARLY is the key word. God and others are there if we can in our state of hopelessness have someone to lead us to him. . Whether it is through AA or a close friend they will choose to see the truth of the demon they serve and become healthy and whole once again.
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