Suppose one third of your community practices Hinduism, one third
practices a Judeo-Christian tradition, and one third do not practice any
form of organized religion. However, about half of the last group says
they are spiritual, not religious.
Eighty percent of the community are
nature lovers. What might you conclude?
A. A spiritual approach to prevention not based in a specific religion
would work best in your community
B. Celebrate Recovery and Natural Connection would work best in
your community
C. Art of Living and Celebrate Recovery would work best in your
community
D. A mix of Art of Living, Celebrate Recovery, and a prevention
program based in spirituality and nature would work best in your
community
D
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