Christians with Secret Addictions

Christians with Secret Addictions

Christians with Secret Addictions

  • CWSA Step TEN (Pt. 1)

CWSA Step TEN (Pt. 1)

Friday 18th February 2022

Join Terry Hanna in 'Christians with Secret Addictions' as he explores Step TEN of recovery, offering spiritual guidance and practical advice for sustaining progress.
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Christians with Secret Addictions
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Religion & Spirituality
Creative Recovery Journeys
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Sustaining Your Recovery: Insights from Step TEN (Pt. 1)

Recovery is a lifelong process, and we have to remember we didn't get sick in One Day. It's in this step that we learn how to sustain what we've accomplished and continue with confidence along the spiritual journey.
Have you ever wondered how to maintain the progress you've made in your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Christians with Secret Addictions', Terry Hanna takes a deep dive into Step TEN of the twelve-step recovery process. Terry, who has been on his own path to recovery for over two decades, shares practical advice and spiritual wisdom to help you keep moving forward. This step is all about sustaining the gains you've made and continuing to grow spiritually.
Terry emphasizes the importance of staying vigilant against negative influences and old habits that can derail your progress. With the guidance of the Holy Spirit, you can find emotional balance and strength to persevere through tough times. Whether you're new to recovery or have been on this journey for years, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement. Join Terry as he explores the lifelong process of recovery, highlighting the importance of humility, perseverance, and spiritual growth.
It's a must-listen for anyone looking to deepen their faith and sustain their recovery.