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Posted: 2015-09-03T16:31:59Z | Updated: 2016-09-03T09:59:01Z Mormon Church Tackles Addiction in Brutally Honest Videos | HuffPost

Mormon Church Tackles Addiction in Brutally Honest Videos

As an active Mormon who has battled addiction throughout my life, I found these videos to be both powerful and beautiful. The Mormon Church isn't holding back -- it is making a concerted effort to tackle addiction head-on. These videos are raw, and in some cases, quite heartbreaking.
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In honor of National Addiction Recovery Month, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as "the Mormon Church") recently released a series of videos highlighting the struggles and triumphs of individuals fighting addiction.

But these aren't your typical church videos. The LDS Church, to its everlasting credit, isn't holding back -- they are making a concerted effort to tackle addiction head-on. These videos are real, honest, raw, and in some cases, quite heartbreaking.

The videos, which align with the Church's 12-Step Addiction Recovery Program , openly address addictions related to drugs , alcohol , food , and sex and even goes so far as to actually depict scenes of drug abuse.

And lest you think these are all just "pray-to-Jesus-until-the-addiction-goes-away" videos, the Mormon Church released a second series of videos and resources that complements their material and one video offering scientific insight as to how the brain functions when it is addicted.

As an active Mormon who has battled addiction throughout my life and as someone who has lost friends to addiction, I found these videos to be both powerful and beautiful. In fact, while watching Aram's story I simply broke down and started crying. I cried because I was filled with gratitude for all of those people that recognized the addict in me and helped me move along the 12 Steps, and I cried because I was grateful that my Church was making such a concerted effort to help others move forward.

No matter who you are, our lives are -- in one way or another -- touched by someone who is struggling with addiction. Religious or not, I encourage you to watch these videos because I think that they can offer valuable hope and perspective for anyone who is struggling to move forward.

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