Life After Addiction

Life After Addiction

Life After Addiction

  • Life After Addiction Season 2 Episode 25

Life After Addiction Season 2 Episode 25

Friday 28th February 2020

Dr. Bryan Thomas explores the transformative power of education in addiction recovery through Williamson College and S2L Recovery.
24 minutes
Informative
Hopeful
Supportive
Transformative
Motivational

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Life After Addiction
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Unlocking Potential: Education and Recovery with Dr. Bryan Thomas

We're not just satisfied with someone being sober, right, that's just functioning, just a functional human being walking around. That's not what we're called to do as godly men and women.
Ever wondered how education can be a game-changer in addiction recovery? In this episode of 'Life After Addiction', Dr. Bryan Thomas sheds light on the unique partnership between Williamson College and S2L Recovery. With a rich background in education, Dr. Thomas dives into how this collaboration offers a fresh path for those battling addiction. Imagine earning college credits while working through recovery—sounds intriguing, right? That's exactly what this partnership facilitates.
Participants in the S2L Recovery program can earn elective credits towards a degree at Williamson College, a Christian institution rooted in the principles of Second Peter. This isn't just about hitting the books; it's about transforming lives. Dr. Thomas talks about how this educational opportunity helps individuals not only stay sober but also find their God-given purpose.
The episode is a blend of hope, support, and real-life success stories, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, education, and recovery. Tune in to discover how learning can be a powerful tool in the journey to freedom from addiction.