The Refuge Ministry

Relational Recovery

The Refuge Ministry

  • The One Year Bible (NLT) for Sunday, June 8, 2014

The One Year Bible (NLT) for Sunday, June 8, 2014

Saturday 7th June 2014

Learn how The One Year Bible (NLT) can aid in overcoming addiction through faith and psychological insights with The Refuge Ministry.
7 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging

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
Links:
Visit site
Rounded Button Dark
Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!

Faith and Psychology: A Journey Through The One Year Bible

If you are faithful with a few things, the Lord may give you many things, and we'll read about facing enemies.
Ever wondered how faith and psychology can work together to help you break free from addiction? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', The Refuge Ministry dives into just that. With over two decades of experience, they use The One Year Bible (NLT) as a guide, featuring readings from Acts 6:1-15, Psalm 126:1-6, and Proverbs 16:26-27. These passages aren't just words; they're stepping stones on the path to recovery.
They talk about the challenges faced by those battling addiction and how small acts of faith can lead to big changes. The hosts also bring in the science of behavior change, showing how spiritual practices can complement psychological strategies for lasting recovery. One standout quote from the episode is, 'If you are faithful with a few things, the Lord may give you many things, and we'll read about facing enemies'.
This encapsulates the essence of taking small, faithful steps towards overcoming life's hurdles. Whether you're at the beginning of your recovery journey or well on your way, this episode offers a blend of spiritual insight and practical advice to help you along. Tune in to hear how surrendering to God's will and understanding behavior change can pave the way to a healthier, more fulfilling life.