Russell Brand claims God allowed addiction, demonic attacks as 'the path back to Him'
Comedian Russell Brand claimed during a recent interview that God allowed his addiction and subsequent demonic attacks to draw him back to Himself.

Comedian Russell Brand claimed during a recent interview that God allowed his addiction and subsequent demonic attacks to draw him back to Himself.
As someone who personally struggled with this addiction for years, I can’t overemphasize just how important this topic has become.
God is aware of His children’s online activity, regardless of state legislative requirements, misleading ID use, or filter evasion.
Former “Bachelor” contestant Madison Prewett has opened up about her earlier struggles with porn and masturbation and how faith and confession helped set her “free.”
Social media platforms with “addictive” design features may be required to display mental health warning labels on their websites for New York users, a move that advocates for family-friendly media have praised.
CCM artist Ben Fuller opens up about God's faithfulness despite the "fires" in his life and why he's passionate about helping others break free from the chains of shame and addiction.
CCM artist Ben Fuller shares his raw, redemptive journey from addiction and secrecy to spiritual honesty and healing, emphasizing that true freedom comes from bringing struggles into the light and making Jesus. not fame, the center of his life and career.
Adam Christopher Sheafe, the troubled ex-convict who is the main suspect in the murder of New River Bible Chapel Pastor William Schonemann, struggled with a gambling addiction and lost a court battle against trading platform and futures broker NinjaTrader in which he tried to recoup losses.
More than 100 Christian ministry leaders across Ohio have signed a letter urging Governor Mike DeWine and the state legislature to reject a proposal to legalize online poker and virtual casino gambling.
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