The Refuge Ministry

Relational Recovery

The Refuge Ministry

  • Transformation Radio August 1ST

Transformation Radio August 1ST

Sunday 31st July 2016

Join 'Relational Recovery' for uplifting music and spiritual insights on overcoming addiction. Tune in for hope and healing.
29 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
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Uplifting Tunes and Spiritual Insights: A Path to Recovery

Our Christian convictions must not be a disguise for cold-hearted treatment of our brothers and sisters.
Can music and faith really help you overcome addiction? This episode of 'Relational Recovery' by The Refuge Ministry says yes. It kicks off with some soul-stirring tracks by artists like Lauren Daigle and Hillsong United, setting a hopeful tone right from the start. But it's not just about the music; the episode dives into powerful messages about being a good steward and supporting one another with genuine compassion.
The hosts remind us that true Christian convictions should never mask cold-heartedness, urging listeners to be kind and like-minded towards each other. They delve into how understanding scriptures can shape our attitudes towards both the present and future, highlighting that pride in God's work is a form of worship. The episode focuses on the journey of addiction recovery, emphasizing that miraculous signs and the power of God's spirit can inspire real change.
It also discusses viewing temptations as our enemies and recognizing Satan as our greatest adversary. As the episode winds down, it leaves you with an uplifting song about finding hope in Christ and fixing your eyes on Him. If you're seeking stories of recovery, practical advice, and a blend of Christian spirituality and psychology, this episode is a must-listen. It's a heartfelt reminder that recovery is possible and worth striving for.