The Refuge Ministry

Relational Recovery

The Refuge Ministry

  • may 18

may 18

Sunday 17th May 2020

Explore the transformative power of relationships in addiction recovery in this 'Relational Recovery' episode. Tune in for stories of hope and healing.
9 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Supportive

About this podcast

Relational Recovery
Author:
The Refuge Ministry
Overview:
Categories:
Religion & Spirituality
Recovery from Trauma
Healing Relationships
Creative Recovery Journeys
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
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How Relationships Can Transform Your Recovery Journey

We were created to be relational, not to be alone. Yet it takes us being alone to silently conclude that fact.
Ever wondered how the people around you can make or break your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosted by The Refuge Ministry, you'll dive deep into the power of relationships in overcoming addiction. The episode kicks off with a poignant Bible reading from John 10:1-21, where Jesus describes Himself as the good shepherd who lays down His life for His flock. This sets the stage for a heartfelt discussion on the significance of relationships in recovery.
Zach, a guest on the podcast, shares his moving story about missing his brothers and realizing how vital connections are to his own journey of healing. He emphasizes that relationships can be a cornerstone in battling addiction, offering support, understanding, and a sense of belonging. The hosts also explore the blend of spirituality and psychology in recovery, providing insights into the science of behavior change.
They highlight the importance of seeking first God's kingdom and how this spiritual focus can provide strength and direction. Wrapping up, the episode reminds listeners that Christ's sacrifice allows us to live free from worry, doubt, and stress, even when we don't fully understand His plan for our lives. This episode is a beacon of hope and support, assuring you that you're not alone on your path to recovery.