Vulnerability in early recovery is not a weakness—it’s a reality. When someone begins the journey out of addiction, dysfunction, or deep sin, they are stripped of the familiar coping mechanisms that once numbed pain or controlled emotion. The masks come off. The heart is exposed. The person often feels raw, disoriented, and emotionally
When Recovery Ends and Your New Life Begins
Recovery is not meant to be a revolving door — it’s a sacred doorway into a brand-new life. Many people in recovery live as if they’re still in the wilderness, wandering in circles, afraid to step into the Promised Land of full healing and freedom. But God’s intention for recovery is not that we remain […]
Mentoring Others into the Healing Power of Jesus
Disciples don’t just receive healing—they guide others to the Healer. “The Spirit of the Lord God is upon Me,Because the Lord has anointed MeTo preach good tidings to the poor;He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted,To proclaim liberty to the captives,And the opening of the prison to those who are bound;”Isaiah 61:1 Jesus c
Moving Fearless and Forward Without Relapse
“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing!”— Isaiah 43:18–19 1. Fearless Recovery Begins With a Final Decision Real recovery begins when you settle this: You’re not going back. There is no freedom in flirting with your past. You can’t carry chains and expect to run. [&hellip