Ten green bottles?

Helen Thorne-Allenson  |  Features  |  pastoral care
Date posted:  1 Feb 2017
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Ten green bottles?

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‘Just a little something to unwind’.

That’s often how it begins. A drink, alone, rather than with friends. A second to help forget. A habit that grows slowly, with few – if any–of our loved-ones spotting the initial signs.

Addicted to alcohol

It’s estimated that 1.4 million people in the UK are addicted to alcohol – many more abuse it from time to time. Those people are in our churches, living down our streets. Some will get regularly drunk with antisocial conduct, even violence, following on – others quietly down a few units each night with little obvious effect on their behaviour. But, for all, the damage to internal organs can be severe – the spiritual or relational fallout even worse.

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