Christians with Secret Addictions

Christians with Secret Addictions

Christians with Secret Addictions

  • CWSA Step FIVE (Pt. 1)

CWSA Step FIVE (Pt. 1)

Friday 5th August 2022

Terry Hanna discusses the fifth step of recovery in 'Christians with Secret Addictions', focusing on confession's role in healing and transformation.
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Christians with Secret Addictions
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The Healing Power of Confession: Embracing Step Five

Confession opens us to God's equipping power, filling the empty places with us, the places that we once filled with Satan's idols of addiction.
Terry Hanna dives into the often daunting but deeply healing fifth step of recovery in this episode of 'Christians with Secret Addictions'. He shares his personal journey and explains why admitting our wrongs to God and others is a crucial step in overcoming addiction. This isn't just about airing out dirty laundry; it's about freeing ourselves from the chains of past mistakes and making room for God's transformative power.
Terry's approach is both relatable and spiritually grounded, making complex concepts accessible and practical. He emphasizes that confession is not about judgment but about liberation and growth. By opening up to others, we break free from the isolation that addiction often brings and find strength in community support. Terry also highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding us through this process, reminding us that we are never alone in our struggles.
Whether you're just starting your recovery journey or looking for deeper insights, this episode offers a blend of empathy, faith, and actionable advice. Tune in to discover how confession can be a powerful tool for healing and transformation.