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America’s Gambling Problem and the Church

Published 14 hours ago
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Josh and Sam talk about the rising tide of gambling addiction in the U.S., fueled by the explosion of online betting and sports wagering. With millions of adults and youth affected, and billions lost in social and personal costs, the issue is quickly becoming a pastoral and congregational challenge. This episode highlights the scope of the crisis, why it’s escalating, and how the church can respond with clarity, compassion, and practical care.

    1. The stats are not good. Gambling disorder affects far more people than many pastors realize. Two to four million adults in the U.S. will experience a lifetime gambling disorder, and another five to nine million wrestle with subclinical issues. In any given year, 2.5 million Americans will battle severe gambling problems.
    2. The financial fallout is staggering: an estimated $14 billion in social costs each year.
    3. What’s especially alarming is the rapid emergence of online gambling and sports betting, now woven into American entertainment.
    4. Help-seeking is tragically low. Even though gambling carries one of the highest suicide attempt rates of any addiction, only about 8% seek formal help.
    5. Preaching: It’s time to use the pulpit to address the problem.
    6. Benevolence: Some of the best uses of church benevolent funds are to help with counseling services for those who are addicted.
    7. Accountability: The structure you use to aid those with pornography addictions should also be utilized for gambling addictions.

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