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Have you ever wondered how someone finds their way into a life of drug addiction? From the Needle to the Cross details a former needle addict's heartbreaking journey into-and her inspiring path out of-a life consumed by addiction. Millions of Americans are addicted to drugs and alcohol, and tens of thousands die each year as a result. For most of us, these casualties are nameless, faceless statistics. For Amanda Sexton, however, this national crisis is personal. Amanda not only lost many loved ones to drug addiction, but she also came unthinkably close to suffering the same fate herself.…mehr

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Have you ever wondered how someone finds their way into a life of drug addiction? From the Needle to the Cross details a former needle addict's heartbreaking journey into-and her inspiring path out of-a life consumed by addiction. Millions of Americans are addicted to drugs and alcohol, and tens of thousands die each year as a result. For most of us, these casualties are nameless, faceless statistics. For Amanda Sexton, however, this national crisis is personal. Amanda not only lost many loved ones to drug addiction, but she also came unthinkably close to suffering the same fate herself. Through the grace of God, Amanda's story did not end in tragedy as so many do but rather in redemption. If you or someone you love has experienced brokenness from substance abuse, other forms of abuse, trauma, loss, or divorce, From the Needle to the Cross was written for you.
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From age twelve to twenty-three, Amanda Sexton was a hardcore drug addict who used and abused nearly every street drug available, as well as a myriad of prescription drugs (including opioids), chasing the train of her next high and searching for the thing most lacking in her life-love. Today, Amanda is a wife, mother, minister, and counselor whose life's calling is to provide hope to the hopeless, especially those struggling with addiction and trauma.