Pubdate: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 Source: Leduc Representative (CN AB) Copyright: 2007 Leduc Representative Contact: http://www.leducrepresentative.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2265 Author: Grant McDowell WHAT CAN YOU DO ABOUT DRUGS? Soulsearch How can you help our community resist dangerous drugs? In order to address this question, the Leduc Community Drug Action Committee presented an evening titled "A Family in Recovery." During the evening, a mom and daughter told their story of recovery from the daughter's use of illegal drugs. The dialogue that followed illustrated the obvious concern of families in a culture where drugs destroy young lives. The most important thing each of us can do about this problem is believe that Jesus loves the next generation. As a case in point, Jesus once was indignant at his disciples when they refused to let parents bring their children to Him. Responding to their lack of foresight, He said the Kingdom of Heaven consists of people with childlike faith. In other words faith that enters God's kingdom now and forever is humble dependent faith in his grace. Then, Jesus took a small child in his arms and blessed him (the Greek verb means "fervent blessing"). Jesus is passionate about kids, therefore, the greatest thing we can do is pray with passion and faith for our kids, knowing He is eager to hear us. And, just as important as praying for them, we can go out of our way to be kind to teenagers. For example, when you feel like a fossil or you see a young person wearing a style you just don't understand, look past the exterior, smile, say "Hello," or acknowledge their value somehow. Recently, at my mother's funeral, a dear friend shared how mom accepted him and treated him with respect during a critical time in his teenage years. Her kindness changed the direction of his life. Our children need someone other than parents to show them love. Kurt Cobain of the rock band Nirvana killed himself in 1994. Some time before his death he lamented, "I'm a product of spoiled America . . . There are so many worse things than a divorce. I've just been brooding and bellyaching about something I couldn't have, which is a family, a solid family unit." Like Cobain, some people, young or old feel abandoned, alone and alienated. You make a difference when you reach outside your comfort zone and care. At the same time, there are other things you can do. While you give grace, you can thank the law for standing against criminal gangs who want to use local youth as agents and clients. Our community has become more drug resistant thanks to the excellent work of the RCMP, so take a moment to thank a cop for caring. Furthermore, be informed, the drug action committee has brochures featuring resources available to those who need help breaking out of the vicious cycle of drug use. At the same time, recognize the signs of drug culture, the term "420" is one common example. Those who profit from the sale of substances that hurt our children's potential will always exist. But you push back with more power in prayer, love and community involvement. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek