Life After Addiction

Life After Addiction

Life After Addiction

  • Life After Addiction #2

Life After Addiction #2

Monday 9th April 2018

Bruce and Ryan discuss addiction's root causes and the gospel's transformative power in recovery on 'Life After Addiction'.
25 minutes
Inspiring
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging
Transformative

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Life After Addiction
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Religion & Spirituality
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Biblical Insights: Tackling Addiction with Faith

The solution is the gospel, is the freeing power of Christ...the theme of the bible is again, we're going to hear a biblical worldview in the show, and it's the answer.
What drives someone to turn to drugs? In this episode of 'Life After Addiction', hosts Bruce Stanley and Ryan Moffat get to the heart of addiction, exploring the deeper reasons behind substance abuse. They argue that addiction often serves as a crutch to fill the emotional voids in people's lives. Rather than just focusing on the substances, they delve into the 'why'—why do people seek solace in drugs?
It's a conversation that moves beyond surface-level solutions, aiming to understand the root causes of addiction. Bruce and Ryan don't stop there; they also discuss the transformative power of the gospel in overcoming addiction. They cite various Bible verses that highlight freedom and living a life full of purpose. The episode underscores the importance of having a spiritual perspective during recovery.
Managing expectations is another key theme, as the hosts remind us that it's unrealistic to feel happy all the time during the recovery journey. Through candid discussions and scriptural insights, they offer a message of hope and transformation. The power of the gospel, they emphasize, makes all things possible. Tune in to discover how faith can be a guiding light in the path to recovery.