Faith in Motion: How Service Fuels Recovery
If you want growth in your life, you can have faith in something that will help you get there. But you have to take action, whatever that is, whatever that looks like.
Ever wondered how faith and action intertwine in the journey of recovery? In this thought-provoking episode of 'Morning with Abe', Abraham Oros dives into the symbiotic relationship between belief and doing. With over two decades of sobriety and countless hours of therapy, Abraham brings a wealth of personal experience to the table. He explains that faith without action is like having a car without fuel—it's not going to get you very far.
Through relatable anecdotes and practical advice, Abraham shows how even small acts of service, like emptying ashtrays, can kickstart a chain reaction of positive change. He also shares how different roles within recovery groups, from making coffee to welcoming newcomers, are all crucial for collective growth. The beauty of service, he notes, is that it often reveals untapped potential within ourselves. Abraham doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable truth that taking action can be daunting.
Yet, he reassures listeners that these steps are essential for personal development. Alongside faith and action, he highlights the importance of honesty, therapy, and meaningful connections in the recovery process. Whether you're new to sobriety or have been on this path for years, this episode offers valuable insights on how to harmonize faith with action to foster growth. Tune in to 'Morning with Abe' and discover how you can start making impactful changes today.