Every modality of healing, Biblical or secular, has potential obstacles that we must identify before beginning recovery. A huge part of your recovery coach’s training is to be able to dig deeply to be able to identify the obstacles that are unique to you, thereby being able to avoid them, destroy them, or conquer them. […]
Why Biblically Based Recovery Wins Over 12 Steps
Today, let’s do a little exploring of the intersection of faith and recovery! The Bible provides profound insights into healing, restoration, and the nature of sin, which can be incredibly relevant for those seeking recovery. Here are some reasons why a Biblically-based recovery approach can be effective, especially in contrast to the disease
Navigating the Holidays: A Compassionate Guide for Faith-Filled Recovery
First, before we dig into this, let’s pray together: Heavenly Father,Grant me the serenity to accept the challenges of this holiday season,The courage to maintain my recovery path,And the wisdom to lean into Your unwavering love and power.Fill me with hope, strength, and Your peace that passes human understanding.Remind me that my worth is no
Overcoming Temptation: A Biblical Guide for Christians in Recovery
Temptation is a universal struggle, particularly for those on the journey of recovery from addiction. The good news is that the Bible provides us with profound wisdom and guidance on how to overcome these challenges. As Christians, we can rely on God’s Word and His strength to navigate through temptations that may arise during our […]
What Does The Bible Say About Addiction?
You are so very special to GOD! He made you in HIS image and for HIS pleasure to enjoy your fellowship. You’re HIS child! If you have children, you have an idea how important family is. What I’d like to do is tell you about some of the things GOD has to say about addiction. […]
Are There Advantages to Online Addiction Recovery Coaching?
Advantages of Online Recovery Coaching Studies have shown that online recovery coaching can be as effective as in-person coaching. For example, research by Marsden et al. (2020) indicated that remote coaching for addiction recovery demonstrated comparable efficacy to traditional in-person interventions. Another study highlighted that