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The Way Out | A Sobriety & Recovery Podcast

Hosted by Charlie & Jason

  • Got Problems? Heidi Davis Found Her Answer in Jesus | The Way Out Podcast Episode 191

Got Problems? Heidi Davis Found Her Answer in Jesus | The Way Out Podcast Episode 191

Friday 22nd May 2020

Heidi Davis discusses her journey from addiction to recovery, highlighting the role of faith and community support in her sobriety.
100 minutes
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Empowering
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Heidi Davis: Embracing Faith and Finding Recovery

I know what I'm walking in my own will. I want people just for atheist friends, if they have even an inkling- just the slightest mustard seed size of faith- that maybe, just maybe, there's something to this Jesus thing.
Ever wondered how faith can transform a life gripped by addiction? In this episode of 'The Way Out', co-hosts Charlie and Jason have an eye-opening chat with Heidi Davis, a woman who has navigated the choppy waters of alcoholism and addiction to find long-term recovery. Heidi's story is raw and real, beginning with a childhood where drinking was normalized, leading to a tumultuous journey marked by a DUI and losing custody of her children.
But it's not all doom and gloom; Heidi’s tale is one of hope and redemption. She speaks passionately about how faith played a pivotal role in her sobriety, offering a fresh perspective on recovery that might just resonate with you. As she puts it, 'Even the tiniest mustard seed of faith can spark change'. Heidi also highlights the importance of community support, making it clear that recovery is not a solo mission.
Tune in to hear how she turned her life around and why she believes faith and community are essential in the recovery journey.