Resource Library
Please note: This library is intended for Macomb County agencies and our residents.
Registration Form: print and return to MCOSA with driver's license to register.
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Advertisements | AIDS and STDs | Basic Information | Church | Club Drugs | Co-Dependency | Cocaine | Community Action Parent Info | Confidentiality | Cultural | Denial Intervention | Drinking and Driving | Drug Dealing Incarceration | Dual Diagnosis | Family Issues: Adult Children of Alcoholics | Gambling | Heroin | Inhalants | Job Performance | Marijuana | Men | Meth | Parents | Pregnancy: Drug Effects on Babies | Prescription Drugs | Recovery | Self-Esteem | Stress | Students-Elementary | Students-High School | Students-Pre-Teen & Teens | Tobacco | Tuberculosis | Violence | Women | Zero Tolerance |
Church Videos
BROTHER EARL'S OUR FATHER
Brother Earl discusses the vital subject of spirituality with sensitivity and conviction. The Lord's Prayer is broken down into a practical day-to-day guide to help the recovering addict embrace spirituality and manage life. Audience involvement adds to the warmth. (1989, 40 Min.)
Selected Audience: Treatment centers/Concerned family members/Schools/Churches/Social service agenc
BROTHER EARL'S STREET TALK
Approaching chemical dependency in a down-to-earth manner, this video describes what addiction is and how it affects behavior, performance, and judgment. Crucial, basic concepts on addiction are discussed, including denial, rationalization, and loss of control. (1989, 60 Min.)
Selected Audience: Treatment centers/Concerned family members/Schools/Churches/Social service agenc
IS THERE AN ELEPHANT IN YOUR SANCTUARY
This video provides information and inspiration to churches regarding establishing alcohol and other drug programs through their churches. It shows the "Elephant in the Sanctuary" project developed by the Presbyterian Church. (1989, 25 Min.)
Selected Audience: Churches
MAN WHO LOVED A CHALLENGE, THE
This video, designed to help clergy and parishioners accept the reality of chemical dependency as a lethal disease, tells the story of a parish priest who tries to get a new resident in the neighborhood, a recovering alcoholic, to come to church. The video also shows ways to deal with affected persons, assist their recovery, and live out the imperative to "love your neighbor." (1987, 19 Min.)
Selected Audience: Churches/Lay ministries/ Seminaries/Parishioners
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