Faith, Resilience, and the Art of Planning: Insights for Recovery
My personal belief is that we should live our lives as though we may die tomorrow, yet plan as though we may live to be a hundred.
Ever wondered how spiritual discernment and effective planning can shape your recovery journey? This episode of 'Transformation Radio' dives deep into these themes. Hosted by Alan Soares, the episode kicks off with Charles Stanley's In Touch Devotional, focusing on 'acquiring spiritual discernment'. Tom Dooley follows with readings from The One Year Bible (NLT), bringing a fresh perspective on Acts 17:1-34, Psalms 144:1-15, and Proverbs 17:27-28. These readings offer spiritual nourishment and a sense of grounding.
The episode then shifts gears with the LaRed Business Network discussing the foundation for achievement through effective planning. John Maxwell adds his wisdom on resilience in 'Minute With Maxwell', providing practical tips on staying strong in the face of adversity. Throughout the episode, you'll hear inspiring music from artists like Newsboys, Kids In The Way, Jesus Culture, Colton Dixon, Matt Kearney, and Casting Crowns, adding an uplifting soundtrack to the insightful discussions.
One standout quote from the episode is, 'My personal belief is that we should live our lives as though we may die tomorrow, yet plan as though we may live to be a hundred'. This quote encapsulates the balance between being present and planning for the future, a crucial aspect of recovery. Whether you're new to sobriety or have been on this path for a while, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice to help you navigate your journey.
So, if you're looking for a blend of faith, practical wisdom, and inspiring stories to support your recovery, this episode of 'Transformation Radio' is a must-listen. Tune in and discover how spiritual discernment and effective planning can empower you to overcome addiction and achieve lasting change.