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Relational Recovery

The Refuge Ministry

  • Refuge Alumni Phil Wills Speaks at the August Encoiunter

Refuge Alumni Phil Wills Speaks at the August Encoiunter

Saturday 10th August 2013

Phil Wills discusses his journey to recovery, highlighting the role of faith and community support in overcoming addiction.
30 minutes
Inspiring
Encouraging
Hopeful
Motivational
Supportive

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Relational Recovery
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The Refuge Ministry
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Religion & Spirituality
Recovery from Trauma
Healing Relationships
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Phil Wills' Journey: Finding Hope and Strength in Faith

No matter what people are saying, no matter what people are doing, no matter who's coming against you, if you know in your heart you are doing the right thing, stand, stand and go straight, take it to the heart and then, in the end, then look back and see the fruit.
Ever wondered how faith can be a lifeline in the battle against addiction? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', Phil Wills, a graduate of The Refuge Ministry, shares his deeply personal journey to sobriety. Speaking at the August Encounter, a monthly event where men from all phases of the ministry gather for fellowship and teachings, Phil opens up about the hurdles he faced and the pivotal role his faith played in his recovery.
He dives into the importance of perseverance, even when the going gets tough, and how a supportive community can be a game-changer. With references to biblical lessons, Phil's story is a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with addiction. His candid reflections on strength, courage, and the power of faith are sure to resonate with listeners. Whether you're on your own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, Phil's message offers inspiration and practical insights.
Tune in to hear how faith and community support can light the way to healing and redemption.