The Bible doesn't talk about drug abuse. . . does it?
A must for parents, pastors, and teachers who want to go beyond the rhetoric of anti-drug programs. It shows what Scripture says about the effects of drugs and teaches you how to apply Scriptural solutions.
“According to several independent studies, the long—term use of marijuana can produce liver damage and bronchitis. There is some evidence that it may cause cancer.” (Page 100)
“The ability to judge distances correctly is distorted by marijuana.” (Page 97)
“Up to 95 percent of heroin users began with marijuana.” (Page 98)
A brief but convincing argument from Scripture against the use of drugs. Also contains practical counsel advice for teachers, pastors, and parents of drug abusers.
—Christianity Today