Relational Recovery: Stories, Music, and Spiritual Insights
But it took me who I was and where I've been to make me who I am. Now I am a believer, but it took me who I was, where I've been, to make me who I am.
Ever wondered how faith and psychology can help you break free from addiction? This episode of 'Relational Recovery' is a rich mix of heartfelt testimonies, powerful devotional messages, and uplifting music. Hosted by The Refuge Ministry, this episode features John Sharp, who shares his inspiring journey as a phase II member. He talks about his struggles and how he found strength through faith and community support.
Charles Stanley's 'In Touch' devotional kicks things off with a message on defeating discouragement, setting a reflective tone. You'll also hear Tom Dooley read from The One Year Bible (NLT), bringing ancient wisdom into your daily life. John Maxwell's segment on 'self-control' offers practical advice for anyone looking to make positive changes.
The episode isn't just about words; it's also filled with soul-soothing music from artists like Aaron Neville, Isaac Carree, Tamara Mann, Israel New Breed, Donnie McClurkin, Kirk Franklin, and James Fortune. These musical interludes provide a comforting backdrop to the deep discussions on recovery. Whether you're battling addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a blend of spiritual and psychological insights to guide you.
Tune in for real stories of hope and healing, and discover how a unified mindset and overcoming negative attitudes can pave the way to a better life.