@tanjaostman Hi Tanja, my message is a bit long so I'm going to split it up into segments. Unfortunately, drug addiction is a huge problem in the U.S. and as I'm sure you know, it will ruin anyone's life no matter who they are and what their life was like before. The common thing that draws people to drugs is that they are desperately lost and looking for that which only God can fulfill.
She is no more lost than she was before - it has taken a different form and yes, it is so tragic to see the ravages of sin in someone's life. We don't have to look farther than our own life! While Loni Willison is still alive, there's still hope for her to come to the Lord. We can pray for that.
I live in California but I have no idea of the answer to your question about whether it's harsher in this state.
As we look around, we see evidences of this fallen world everywhere. We know that everyone living outside of Jesus Christ is in darkness. The details differ but it's all darkness.
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@Susan @tanjaostman I agree with this. It's so true that she was as lost before as she is now. Money and fame don't bring peace or true hope. This world needs Jesus. He is the true Answer for each one of us. It is sad when people celebrate the downfall of celebrities. Tanja, I don't know how it is in every case, but I have noticed a pattern of ruin for a lot of celebrities. They face so much pressure and stress that it often leads them to seek an escape through dangerous behaviors. Those who benefit from their talents or beauty or whatever their unique merit do not care about them. They only care about the money and attention it brings their industry.
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There is a category of people who are homeless and don't want to go into the shelter. I have met several homeless people who have told me that. The details get sticky because you don't know who's right and who's wrong. We know that they're desperately lost and they need Jesus.
May we be strong Christians and the light of Christ for such a time as this.