Do Other Sins Seem to Follow or Precede Overeating or Over Spending?
Question by OceanBlue0910: Do other sins seem to follow or precede overeating or over spending?
Does one type of relapse into former addiction lead to other sins? Example, and alcoholic who starts drinking can get into sexual sin or a drug addict who goes back on crystal meth or crack or pain medication may also do sexual or criminal things to get more of that drug or they just don’t care and do things they normally do not do.
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What Homeless Shelters in Florida & Georgia Serve Free Showers & Full Course Meals 7 Days a Week?
Question by Paul: What Homeless shelters in Florida & Georgia serve free showers & full course meals 7 days a week?
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The Salvation Army gives dinner and breakfast but you’re out on the streets during the day to go to the local soup kitchen. Depending on the S.A., you may be sent out with a snack to take with you. http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/www_usn_2.nsf/vw-dynamic-arrays/ACEBE360E86E201A8525784C006FE670?openDocument&charset=utf-8
United Way First Call For Help http://www.211.org (or dial 2-1-1) acts as clearinghouse of resource information for those in need including shelters, soup kitchens, food banks, clothing banks, transportation resources, medical care and counseling free or sliding scale, community centers, etc
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