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From the Gavel to Grace

Setting People Free from Addiction and into Healing

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From the Gavel to Grace

De : Brett Knight
Lu par : Terry Wyce
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Are you watching addiction destroy someone you love? Or seeing an entire system you serve fail due to addiction? Families feel ashamed and helpless. Professionals feel burned out by a revolving door that recycles pain instead of restoring people. You know this is serious. But what if there's finally a better way?

Author Brett Knight brings rare authority, having lived on both sides of the gavel—and far beyond it. A former assistant district attorney who prosecuted drug cases, a criminal defense attorney who fought for treatment over prison, and a pastor who walked alongside addicts and their families, Knight has spent decades at the intersection of justice, faith, and recovery. He has helped thousands affected by addiction and guided hundreds toward outcomes that reduce relapse, restore dignity, and rebuild lives.

After witnessing firsthand why punishment alone fails—and why compassion without structure collapses, "Between the Gavel and Grace" offers a new framework for responding to addiction. Grounded in real courtroom stories, family case studies, and faith-rooted wisdom, this audiobook reveals how accountability and mercy can work together to break cycles instead of reinforcing them.

In this audiobook, you'll learn how to:

  • Understand addiction as unhealed pain rather than moral failure
  • Respond to crisis without enabling or abandoning boundaries
  • Navigate the justice system with clarity and purpose
  • Use language that builds compliance instead of resistance
  • Advocate for treatment-forward solutions that actually work
  • Restore hope in families overwhelmed by shame and fear
  • Build sustainable circles of care across legal, medical, and faith systems

You don't have to choose between "tough love" and doing nothing anymore. This approach shows how grace can be strategic, structured, and effective—bringing relief to families, renewed purpose to professionals, and real healing to communities. You don't need to be an expert. You just need a better model.

©2026 Brett Knight (P)2026 Brett Knight
Addiction et guérison Christianisme Vie chrétienne
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