Finding Hope Through Faith and Psychology: A Journey with Transformation Radio
Such love for others glorifies god by reflecting our love for him.
Picture this: you're listening to a podcast that weaves together the threads of faith, psychology, and real-life stories to guide you through the labyrinth of addiction recovery. That's what you'll experience in this episode of Transformation Radio's Relational Recovery. Hosted by The Refuge Ministry, this episode brings you readings from The One Year Bible (NLT) by Tom Dooley, including passages from Matthew, Psalms, and Proverbs.
But it's not just about scripture—it's about how these ancient texts can offer modern solutions to your struggles. In this episode, the hosts dive into the science of behavior change, breaking down complex psychological concepts into bite-sized, practical advice you can use right away. Whether you're just starting your recovery journey or have been on the path for a while, there's something here for everyone.
You'll hear real stories of hope and healing, illustrating how faith and psychology can work hand-in-hand to help you overcome unwanted behaviors. One standout moment in the episode is a discussion on eternal punishment and how unbelief can lead to agonizing consequences. But don't worry; it's not all fire and brimstone.
The hosts emphasize the importance of love for others as a reflection of our love for God, encapsulated in the powerful quote, 'Such love for others glorifies God by reflecting our love for him'. So, if you're looking for practical tips on how to kickstart your recovery, or if you need some inspiration from people who've been in your shoes, this episode has got you covered.
With a blend of Christian spirituality and psychological wisdom, Transformation Radio's Relational Recovery offers a compassionate and insightful guide to overcoming addiction.