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      <image:title>Home - Kim Son, without fully realizing, lived inside an addicted world for forty years.</image:title>
      <image:caption>She was also a dedicated Christian constantly searching for answers . . . a search which ultimately led to confusion, shame, and despair. But that all changed on the day she sat in her first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting and pulled aside the veil to stare at the unvarnished truth. She was an addict. But food, not alcohol, was her drug of choice. With that revelation, Kim began a recovery journey using a Christian application of the Twelve Steps . . . with Jesus as her Higher Power. This book takes you from torment to triumph as Kim finally finds the power of God and a new Trust in His love. • Learn how the Steps can simplify the complications of addiction. • Learn the two main issues that need to be addressed in order to find freedom. • Learn how the Biblical principles of the Twelve Steps lead to faith, humility, and healthy dependence on God. • Learn how pastors, teachers, family members, or friends can reach out to someone who has an addiction. This is your time. Come have a “front porch conversation” with someone who’s been there, and walk away with the hope you need to begin a new way of living!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - Life was a struggle, and I spent years using compulsive food binges to avoid emotional pain. It was an addiction that purchased temporary relief, but one that never provided a permanent fix. Never, ever. Each addictive reaction was like a shovel digging the hole a little bit deeper . . . the very hole that I was trapped in and trying to exit. For me, God ultimately used the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous to reveal His healing power. They helped to simplify and clarify what was so easy to complicate. And the instant connection with other people in recovery offered the support and acceptance that gave me the courage to choose a new way of life. God’s unconditional love did the rest. As I applied the Twelve Steps with Jesus as my Higher Power, I found the ability to trust, along with a proven pathway of healing for my brokenness. In the end . . . food lost its power when I allowed God to show me His.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Kim Son has been dedicated to Christian ministry for over forty years as a teacher, writer, worship leader, and former co-pastor. After struggling for decades with food addiction and codependency, rooted in a family history of alcoholism, Kim now communicates a message of God’s incredible power to heal. She shares a pathway to freedom that was inspired and propelled by His unconditional love and His deep desire to see His children whole. To that end, she continues to reach out to those seeking recovery through her blog, The Compulsive Cookie. Between the two, Kim and her husband, Kenny, have four children and seven grandchildren, and live in the farm and ranch country of rural Kansas. She has a great love of family, horses, American history, and the unique beauty of her native state which she captures through her artwork. For more information, you can email Kim at mkw541@gmail.com.</image:caption>
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