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Using a Modern Tool to Fight Drug Abuse

JW.ORG provides free resources to those battling addiction

Freetown, Sierra Leone – April 1, 2024— The number of people using drugs around the world and living with drug disorders is skyrocketing, according to a new report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

Over 296 million people used drugs in 2021, an increase of 23% over the previous decade, according to the report. The number of people who suffer from drug use disorders rose to 39.5 million, a 45% increase over 10 years.

However, there is hope for those who are battling drug related issues. “I greatly appreciate how the Bible has helped many people overcome drug addiction by not giving up in their fight,” says

Edgard Lacle, official Spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses in Sierra Leone. He adds, “One of the videos available on jw.org, Rewarded for Persevering, has left a lasting impression on many hearts. The video, along with Bible-based instruction, has helped individuals develop the courage to change their lifestyle and break free from drug addiction.”

Jehovah’s Witnesses provide free resources for those fighting drug addiction on their official website, jw.org, including content for teens and young adults. The World Drug

Report 2023 states that “youth populations are the most vulnerable to using drugs and are also more severely affected by substance use disorder in several regions. In Africa, 70% of people in treatment are under the age of 35.”

The article “How Can I Resist Temptation?” shares practical tips for young people.

Highlights include:

* Don’t let pressure from your peers tempt you to compromise your standards.

* Know your convictions.

* Know your weaknesses.

The article also shares the experience of Jared, who says, “Teenagers face a lot of pressure to go to parties and to do all the things that go on there —drinking alcohol, taking drugs, and having sex. I find it helpful to talk openly with my parents about these pressures. Also, keeping occupied during free time helps me avoid temptation to do the wrong thing.”

Visitors to jw.org can also find practical advice from some of the following material:

  1. Drugs—Why do People Abuse Them?
  2. My Life Was Spiraling Out of Control.
  3. Love Never Fails Despite . . . A Loveless Upbringing.
  4. Think Past the Drink.

For more information, visit jw.org.

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