The Refuge Ministry

Relational Recovery

The Refuge Ministry

  • Transformation Radio for Monday, January 4th

Transformation Radio for Monday, January 4th

Monday 4th January 2016

Discover how faith, psychology, and music support addiction recovery in this episode of 'Transformation Radio'. Tune in for inspiration and guidance.
32 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Hopeful
Healing
Educational

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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
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
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Faith, Music, and Recovery: Insights from Transformation Radio

If we practice Christ's teachings and share the good news with others, we'll be able to draw those around us to Christ like a fisherman who pulls fish into his boat with nets.
Ever wondered how a mix of faith, psychology, and music can support your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Transformation Radio', the hosts from The Refuge Ministry blend real-life stories, biblical passages, and uplifting music to offer a unique approach to overcoming addiction. You’ll hear about Jesus' significant move to Capernaum and the powerful call to 'fish for people', which can resonate deeply with anyone seeking purpose and direction in their recovery.
Psalm 4:1-8 brings a message of hope and trust, offering comfort and strength for those tough days. The episode also touches on the sacrificial system and what God expects from us, providing food for thought on spiritual commitments. And if music is your solace, you'll love the featured tracks like Kristen DiMarco's 'It is Well' and Randy Travis' 'Peace in the Valley'.
These songs are not just beautiful; they’re transformative, reminding us that with faith and support, we can overcome any challenge. Tune in for an episode that combines spirituality, psychological wisdom, and the healing power of music to guide you on your path to recovery.