Mark Beebe's Guide to Starting Your Recovery Journey
What goes with sobriety relative to that is: do I trust god enough to release my grip on what I know, what I think I know what I think the way of life ought to be, what I think my life ought to be like, what I think God ought to be like, the way I think God ought to love me, what I think ought to happen in my life, the way I think things ought to work out and what I think my future ought to look like: am I willing to release my grip and am I willing to trade my grip for this one little thing that Jesus says?
Ever wondered what it takes to kickstart your recovery journey? Mark Beebe breaks it down in this episode of 'Recovery at Cokesbury'. Drawing from his own experiences, Mark offers a heartfelt and honest account of his path to sobriety. He talks about the pivotal role faith played in his recovery and how surrendering control was a game-changer for him.
As a member of the Recovery at Cokesbury Network, Mark follows a Christ-centered, Biblically-grounded recovery program that incorporates the 12 steps and principles from AA, NA, and Al-Anon. He emphasizes the importance of letting God in and working on oneself, even when it feels uncomfortable. Mark’s story is a testament to the transformative power of faith and the willingness to release old beliefs.
Whether you're at the beginning of your recovery journey or supporting someone who is, Mark's insights provide practical steps and encouragement to trust the process. Tune in to hear about the five things you can do to get started on your own path to recovery.