"Painkillers are a problem, but not all people in pain turn to drugs for the answers. Some people isolate themselves from others, believing they can avoid more pain if they don't get close to anyone. Others take the opposite approach, surrounding themselves with unhealthy relationships to try and avoid dealing with the pain and emptiness they feel. It's also common for people to bury themselves in other things-such as sports, shopping, or other "idols"-keeping busy so they don't have to think about their pain. People even hide behind a mask of "intellect" to shield themselves.
But what if there were a Painkiller Who didn't merely cover up your pain but took it completely away? What if there were a relationship that didn't just stand in for those you have lost but filled the void? What if there were a way to heal from the hurt of broken relationships, the terror of PTSD, the guilt of abortion and other sins, and even the confusion of the LBGTQ lifestyle?
Painkillers introduces you to Jesus, the ultimate Painkiller, and His pathway that leads to finding total recovery and freedom from past hurts, pains, and failures."