When Recovery Ends and Your New Life Begins

A Successful RecoveryAddiction

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 […]

Facing the Lie of Being Worthless

AddictionWorthlessness

Addiction often wraps itself around a devastating lie: you are worthless. This lie creeps into the hearts of those struggling, whispering that you are beyond repair, too broken for redemption, or unworthy of love. But as followers of Christ, we know that Jesus, the ultimate healer, shatters this lie with His truth. It’s a truth […]

Self-Harm: A Message for You

AddictionRecovery

If you’re reading this, it’s probably because you’ve struggled with self-harm, or someone close to you has. And I want to begin by saying this: You are not alone. You are not crazy. You are not beyond healing. In my coaching practice, we talk a lot about Jesus as our Healer… the One who breaks […]

The Ripple Effect of Choices

Consequences

Consequences in Life and the Healing Power of Jesus Every decision we make in life, whether it be big or small, carries consequences that shape our present and future. From the words we speak to the habits we form, our choices impact our bodies, minds, relationships, and spiritual lives. If you’re battling addiction, these consequences [&hell

I Loved Him… But He Was Killing Me

Addiction

I met himwhen I was far too youngto know what love really was. He was smooth.Dangerous.Exciting.Everything I thought I needed. He made my heart race.He even made silence bearable.The pain?He made all my pain disappear. He whispered—“I’ve got you. I’ll never let you hurt again.” And I believed him. We went everywhere to

Examining Ourselves for the Evidence of True Salvation

Salvation

“Examine yourselves as to whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves…” — 2 Corinthians 13:5 NKJV This isn’t the kind of thing I enjoy writing about, but it’s what I must write. Eternity is too long, and hell is too real, to take our salvation lightly. Plus, I don’t want anyone’s blood on my [&hell

Being Intentional

Freedom

Scripture: “But the seed falling on good soil refers to someone who hears the word and understands it. This is the one who produces a crop, yielding a hundred, sixty, or thirty times what was sown.” (Matthew 13:23) In the Parable of the Sower, Jesus paints a vivid picture of how people respond to God’s […]

Little Known Facts About Addiction

Addiction

Addiction is complicated and often a very widely misunderstood struggle that impacts countless lives. The complication arises because of the old school perseverance and propaganda that addiction is a disease. The assumption that it is a disease has never been proven and remains a theory. As believers, we know that Jesus heals addiction, as addictio

The Slow Poison of Bitterness: A Believer’s Battle

Bitterness

As we travel on the holy road of recovery, we often focus on the visible chains—addiction, shame, or broken relationships. But there’s a quieter, more insidious enemy that can creep into our hearts. It’s called bitterness. It’s a slow poison, one that seeps in unnoticed, and for the believer, it carries a unique and spiritua

What Makes Humility the Heartbeat of Recovery?

Christian Recovery

In a selfie world where people have become annoyingly proud… in achievements, status, wealth, or self-reliance, humility often feels like a forgotten virtue. Yet, if you are walking the holy road to a complete recovery, humility is not a weakness… it’s a strength… a divine strength. It’s the quiet surrender that ope

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