Cannabis and Faith
Faith-based perspectives on cannabis use, addiction recovery, and spiritual growth. — 9 articles.
Cannabis Recovery Devotional: 30 Days of Scripture and Science
By day 21 your brain recovers to 80% of normal. This cannabis recovery devotional pairs scripture with that exact timeline — 30 days of readings, science, and no shame.
Church Leaders Guide: Supporting Someone Struggling with Cannabis
Up to 30% of Christians under 45 used cannabis last year — and almost none told their pastor. A church leaders cannabis guide: why shame backfires and what to say.
Celebrate Recovery vs Marijuana Anonymous: Faith-Based Comparison
Celebrate Recovery is in 35,000 churches, Jesus-centered. Marijuana Anonymous is open-faith and cannabis-only. How they differ, who each helps, and why some do both.
Grace and Cannabis: When You Fall Short and Try Again
40 to 60% of people who quit cannabis slip up — the same rate as diabetes or high blood pressure. Grace and cannabis: why shame makes it worse and what to do next.
Prayer and Sobriety: A Daily Practice for Cannabis Recovery
8 weeks of daily prayer physically restructures your brain — more control, less anxiety. How to build a prayer practice for marijuana sobriety that supports real recovery.
A Christian Perspective on Quitting Marijuana
Research shows grace beats shame for recovery — and active faith improves outcomes. A Christian quitting marijuana guide that pairs real science with spiritual tools, not guilt.
Bible Verses for Strength During Weed Withdrawal
50-70% of people quitting weed slip at least once. Bible verses for addiction recovery matched to each phase — anxiety, cravings, insomnia, and what to read after a relapse.
Faith-Based Recovery from Marijuana: Beyond the 12 Steps
Brain scans show prayer calms the exact circuits that fire during cravings. Faith based marijuana recovery beyond 12 steps — programs that work, and how to build your own plan.
Is Smoking Weed a Sin? An Honest Look
The Bible never mentions cannabis by name. Is smoking weed a sin? The passages both sides cite, where major traditions land, and the question that matters either way.