The Refuge Ministry

Relational Recovery

The Refuge Ministry

  • Transformation Radio for Monday, April 21, 2014

Transformation Radio for Monday, April 21, 2014

Sunday 20th April 2014

Join 'Relational Recovery' for heartfelt testimonies, spiritual insights, and uplifting music to guide your journey to recovery.
60 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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A Path to Healing: Testimonies and Tunes for Recovery

Recovery is possible!
Ever wondered how real stories of struggle and triumph can light your path to recovery? This episode of 'Relational Recovery' is a beacon of hope, featuring heartfelt testimonies and uplifting music. Pastor Brian McKinley, the Director of the Refuge Induction Center, shares his wisdom on addiction and recovery. You'll also hear from Induction Servant Leader Dylan Kmetz, who opens up about his personal journey through addiction.
Their stories are not just tales; they are lifelines for anyone seeking to break free from unwanted behaviors. But that's not all. John Maxwell offers insights on new beginnings, reminding us that every step forward counts. For sports enthusiasts, Dave Borst brings a refreshing update with the Transformation Radio Sports Minute. And to wrap things up, enjoy an eclectic mix of music from artists like Tamara Mann, Fred Hammond, Jesus Culture, Dvina, Clay Crosse (featuring BeBe Winans), J.J.
Heller, and Mandisa (featuring Toby Mac). Each song is carefully chosen to inspire and uplift your spirit. Whether you're at the start of your recovery journey or well on your way, this episode offers a blend of Christian spirituality and psychological wisdom to guide you. Tune in for practical advice, spiritual nourishment, and a community that understands what you're going through.