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December:
LIFE LIGHTS
Lights
on the rooftops and bushes, lights on menorahs, candlelight services, lights on
Christmas trees … lights, lights, lights!
Throughout this month of December, it would be hard to miss light displays – inside and
outside! Christians hear, once again,
the nativity story of the baby Jesus born in a stable - thus coming as the Light to a World shadowed by
darkness and bondage. Jews celebrate Chanukah
to remember the Holy Temple’s menorah burning miraculously for eight days -
with only a one-day supply of uncontaminated oil - following a miraculous
victory against one of the mightiest armies on earth at the time.
Indeed, the multitudes of light in December are welcomed
as the days grow shorter and night time comes so quickly that darkness falls - even
before suppertime!
For December’s Blog, I want to share with you a
special visit that my husband and I experienced recently. We were invited to tour the Salvation Army Harbor Light Center www.corps.salvationarmyindiana.org/harborlight/welcome/about-us/ in Indianapolis. We found a multi-use facility for detox
(Indiana’s only public detox unit), residential treatment, and transitional
housing … along with many accompanying services. Throughout our visit, I kept thinking how the
light of hope filled each wing and corner of the Center!
Interestingly, a good number of the clients are receiving
help for several issues – including compulsive gambling. I asked how there happened to be so many
undergoing treatment for gambling problems; and the answer was clear:
assessment is made for problem gambling along
with other issues. As it has been
said before by countless others, if you don’t ask, you probably won’t hear!
With this said, however, I do want to add that if the
assessment is made, be prepared! Indiana, as well as quite a few other States,
offer training in problem gambling counseling.
Information on the Indiana trainings can be found on the Indiana Problem Gambling Awareness Program
website (www.ipgap.indiana.edu ). For
information on national certification for problem gambling counseling, go to www.ipgap.indiana.edu/problem-gambling/certification
.
Also, you can see a listing of Indiana’s problem gambling
treatment providers listed on the Indiana
Council on Problem Gambling website at www.indianaproblemgambling.org/providers.cfm
.
Then too, the California
Office of Problem Gambling lists the State’s treatment providers on their
webpage http://problemgambling.securespsites.com/ccpgwebsite/help-available/treatment-services.aspx
. Additionally, the California Council on Problem Gambling provides lists of treatment providers at www.calproblemgambling.org/all-resources .
For information on problem gambling treatment providers
in other States, go to the National Council on Problem Gambling web page on
resources by States: www.ncpgambling.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3311
.
As we close out this year of 2013, I will ask a simple
question: how many times have each of us
brought light into another person’s world?
It is my prayer that we can be light bearers of hope – in small and
large ways – to all we meet … regardless of how minor we may think our impact
is on others!
Blessings,
Rev. Janet Jacobs
Founding DirectorGambling Recovery Ministries
For more information on problem gambling recovery issues, go to www.grmumc.org
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