Free N One
Free from Drugs and Alcohol and One In Christ
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When most people find themselves in some type of trouble they call on God, when that trouble over
takes them like a flood, they continue looking for, answers, understanding and support from their local
Church. Evidence of this is even greater in the African American Community. The Black Church in
America has long been recognized as the most independent, stable, and dominant institution in black
communities.
Scientist tell us that belief is the most powerful force in human behavior. The power of belief, also
referred to as faith, is by far the most powerful and creative force in the universe. We in Free N One a
Christ-Centered program structured our program on what people already believe.
God has given Free N One a clinically sound, biblically based program that is built on a persons belief
in God, and lastly it is positioned in the most powerful organization in the community the church! If I
believe that God can then I must learn to walk like He already has. This war is winnable, join us!
Ronald Simmons
Co-founder/CEO
What Free N One Believes
- We believe that alcohol and drug addictions are symptoms of sinful behavior and negative emotions.
- We believe persons using drugs/alcohol and the loved ones that are affected by their using must find
freedom.
- We believe that this freedom is found in establishing a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and living His
Word.
- We believe that the Church will lead the battle in the war against drug and alcohol addiction after being
trained in the area of recovery.
- We believe drugs and alcohol addiction crosses denominational lines so denominations must band together
to win this battle.
- We believe that family members and loved ones are deeply affected by the addicted person’s behavior and
recovery must take place.
- We believe that this is a winnable war!
We in Free N One believe that anyone can find freedom if they follow these simple suggestions.
- Surrender To God according to the Word of God.
- Incorporate the into your personal life.
- Get involved in your church, your meetings, your recovery.