The House Always Wins
Finding Hope in a Culture of Addictive Gambling
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John E. Miller
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It’s on your phone.
In your living room.
Built into every major sporting event.
Bright promotions promise easy money.
Odds scroll across the screen.
And a quiet disclaimer whispers:
“If you have a gambling problem, call this number.”
If it’s harmless… why the warning?
In The House Always Wins, pastor and author John E. Miller confronts one of the fastest-growing yet least examined cultural shifts in America — the normalization of legalized gambling.
Blending research, biblical wisdom, and powerful storytelling, this book follows the intertwined lives of:
• A husband and father slowly pulled into mobile sports betting
• A young adult convinced he can outsmart the odds
Through their stories, readers witness the emotional, financial, and spiritual consequences that ripple through marriages, children, churches, and entire communities.
Inside this book, you’ll discover:
• The psychology behind gambling addiction
• The mathematics that guarantee long-term loss
• The cost of secrecy inside the home
• How digital betting is shaping a new generation
• The tension between stewardship and speculation
• A measured call for responsible oversight
But this book goes further than awareness.
It provides practical tools for change, including:
• A Quick-Start Help Guide for those struggling now
• A clear warning signs checklist
• Immediate steps to regain financial control
• A structured 30-Day Stewardship Reset plan
• A heartfelt “Letter to My Children” on wisdom and integrity
• Discussion questions for every chapter
• A complete 6-week small group curriculum
This makes The House Always Wins not only a cultural examination — but a church-ready study guide, recovery resource, and community conversation starter.
This is not a partisan attack.
It is not a message of condemnation.
It is a call for clarity.
A defense of families.
A reminder that freedom requires wisdom.
The house may always win statistically.
But it does not have to win your home.
It does not have to win your future.
And it does not have to win your life.
For parents.
For pastors.
For policymakers.
For young adults.
For anyone concerned about the culture we are building.
This book offers truth, structure, and hope.
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