The Refuge Ministry

Relational Recovery

The Refuge Ministry

  • Transformation Radio for Tuesday, February 16th

Transformation Radio for Tuesday, February 16th

Tuesday 16th February 2016

Tune into 'Relational Recovery' for music, faith, and real stories of addiction recovery. Find hope and healing through spiritual wisdom.
27 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Hopeful
Encouraging
Motivational

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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Uplifting Tunes and Tales: A Path to Recovery

Recovery is possible! Come join us!
Imagine a journey where music, faith, and personal stories come together to light the way to recovery. In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosted by The Refuge Ministry, listeners are treated to an inspiring blend of Christian spirituality and psychological insights. With over two decades of experience, this episode is a treasure trove for anyone seeking solace and strength in their battle against addiction.
You'll find yourself moved by songs from Third Day, Johnny Cash, and T Bone, each track chosen to resonate with your heart and spirit. Cody Thorpe's affirmations will offer you a moment of reflection and encouragement, while Tate Hughes' testimony provides a raw, honest account of his journey through addiction and into recovery. Pastor Mike Wells rounds out the episode with a devotional that ties everything together, offering spiritual guidance and hope.
Whether you're at the beginning of your recovery journey or have been on the path for some time, this episode offers something for everyone. It's not just about overcoming addiction; it's about finding a community that supports you through faith and practical advice. So, if you're looking for a mix of heartfelt stories, uplifting music, and spiritual wisdom, this episode of 'Relational Recovery' is a must-listen.