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ADDICTION IS A FAMILY-AFFAIR JULY 26 Before the pandemic, before the stay home orders, and before national protests speaking out against injustice, families were already dealing with a crisis. Addiction. One in seven Americans has a substance abuse problem. That’s 40 million people. And, it’s a disease that can happen right in your own home. Just ask the founder and senior pastor of Austin’s Shoreline Church, Rob Koke, who witnessed the suffering of his addicted child. Rob and his daughter, Danielle, join us as part of our Voices series to pull back the curtain on the mind-numbing power of addiction and offer hope and real strategies for those longing for freedom. Work through the following questions and scriptures on your own, and get together with your running partner, life group, or friends and family to talk through what you are learning. 1. What stood out/intrigued you from the messages? 2. Can you relate to what you heard in the message? Has this same idea/challenge come up in your life before, or is it new? 3. How does what you heard affect your life right now (maybe it speaks to something you are going through, struggling with, looking into, etc.)? 4. What challenged you? 5. What is your next step to apply what you heard? 6. Is there someone you feel prompted to share with about what you’ve learned from the message? If you haven’t done this already, a great way to stay connected during the week is with your Campus FB Group. These groups offer devotionals, worship, and additional online events to help you stay connected throughout your week. A list of FB Groups is here: https://www.gatewaychurch.com/facebook D I S C U S S I O N Q U E S T I O N S D I G G I N G D E E P E R To dive deeper, share your thoughts, and hear from others, join a Community Group at gatewaychurch.com/groups Stay Connected by Joining Your Campus Facebook Group

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Page 1: ADDICTION IS A FAMILY-AFFAIR JULY 26 · and his daughter, Danielle, join us as part of our Voices series to pull back the curtain on the mind-numbing power of addiction and offer

ADDICTION IS A FAMILY-AFFAIR JULY 26Before the pandemic, before the stay home orders, and before national protests speaking out against injustice,

families were already dealing with a crisis. Addiction. One in seven Americans has a substance abuse problem.

That’s 40 million people. And, it’s a disease that can happen right in your own home. Just ask the founder and

senior pastor of Austin’s Shoreline Church, Rob Koke, who witnessed the suffering of his addicted child. Rob

and his daughter, Danielle, join us as part of our Voices series to pull back the curtain on the mind-numbing

power of addiction and offer hope and real strategies for those longing for freedom.

Work through the following questions and scriptures on your own, and get together with your running partner,

life group, or friends and family to talk through what you are learning.

1. What stood out/intrigued you from the messages?

2. Can you relate to what you heard in the message? Has this same idea/challenge come up in your lifebefore, or is it new?

3. How does what you heard affect your life right now (maybe it speaks to something you are going through,

struggling with, looking into, etc.)?

4. What challenged you?

5. What is your next step to apply what you heard?

6. Is there someone you feel prompted to share with about what you’ve learned from the message?

If you haven’t done this already, a great way to stay connected during the week is with your Campus FB

Group. These groups offer devotionals, worship, and additional online events to help you stay connected

throughout your week. A list of FB Groups is here: https://www.gatewaychurch.com/facebook

D I S C U S S I O N Q U E S T I O N S

D I G G I N G D E E P E R

To dive deeper, share your thoughts, and hear from others, join a Community Group at gatewaychurch.com/groups

Stay Connected by Joining Your Campus Facebook Group