A2D -from Addict to Disciple

A2D - From Addict to Disciple

A2D -from Addict to Disciple

  • #105 What's Behind Your Eyes?

#105 What's Behind Your Eyes?

Monday 4th April 2022

Tune into A2D's episode #105 where men in recovery share childhood trauma stories and discover healing through faith and community support.
18 minutes
Hopeful
Empowering
Healing
Authentic
Supportive

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Unmasking Pain: A Journey of Healing from Childhood Trauma in Recovery

I haven't thought about it, but this episode has really touched me and I feel I've been healed, because I opened the wound and I looked at it with Jesus. I hope he does the same for the listeners.
Have you ever closed your eyes and been transported back to a memory that still haunts you? In episode #105 of 'A2D - From Addict to Disciple', a group of men in recovery bravely open up about their childhood experiences of rejection, adoption, and various forms of abuse. These aren't just stories of pain; they're testimonies of resilience and the power of community support.
Guided by host David Hain, an International Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor, the conversation dives deep into the emotional scars that fuel addiction. The men discuss how confronting these memories has been a crucial step in their healing journey.
One guest poignantly reflects, 'I hadn't thought about it, but this episode has really touched me and I feel I've been healed because I opened the wound and looked at it with Jesus.' Their stories highlight the profound impact of facing one's past and the role of faith in finding hope. If you're seeking inspiration and understanding about the complexities of addiction and recovery, this episode offers heartfelt insights and a sense of solidarity.