Recovery is challenging enough when you begin to rebuild your life with Jesus after addiction, trauma, or deep brokenness. It gets a lot more difficult when you’re pursuing biblical recovery and your spouse doesn’t share your faith, the battle can feel tripled. It’s like trying to walk a narrow path uphill—with someone pulli
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 […]
How True Biblical Recovery Prevents Relapse Forever
In the world of addiction recovery, relapse is often expected. It is also greatly feared. Many secular and non-secular programs build relapse into the journey, calling it “part of the process” or “a learning opportunity.” But what if that mindset is dead wrong… incomplete? What if, by God’s grace, there is a pat
When the Church Feels Unsafe
Healing shouldn’t stop at the church doors. Recovery is one of the most courageous journeys a person can take—but what happens when the very place that’s supposed to support your healing becomes a source of pain? If you’ve ever walked into church and felt more judged than welcomed, more shamed than seen, you’re not alo
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
Rebuilding Trust After Addiction
It’s a known fact that addiction shatters trust. It leaves behind wounds not just in our own lives, but in the lives of those we love the most… especially our children. When recovery begins, many of us feel ready to make things right, but we quickly learn that forgiveness may come faster than trust. So […]
Finding Joy in Suffering: A Critical Key to a Full Recovery
Suffering is a part of life… and recovery is not without some suffering. When you leave addiction behind and start walking with Jesus Christ, the enemy doesn’t quit. As a matter of fact, Satan ups his game. Trials will come. People may misunderstand your new walk. Temptations might intensify. But here’s the shocking truth of [&he
Pagan Traditions Will Affect Your Recovery, and Even Your Eternity
This straight and narrow road that Jesus has us on is VERY narrow. You need to know the TRUTH about Jesus in order to heal. Please watch this short video on Passover vs Easter and make your choice. There are many deeper teachings about this, so do your research. Antisemitism has invaded the church over […]
Now That Your Body is Detoxed, Your Soul Needs Detox Too
Allow Jesus to Detox Your Soul to Lead you to Addiction Freedom This chaotic temporary world is filled with distractions, anger, uncertainty, rage, the weight of your past, guilt, shame, an uncomfortable heaviness, and feelings of being incomplete. We carry wounds from sin, regrets from bad choices, and scars from battles we never chose. Just [&hel
Little Known Facts About 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
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
When the World of Disease Theorists Call you Crazy, How to Respond When you’re Recovering God’s Way
Entering recovery God’s way is a bold, brave, and countercultural decision. The world all too often insists that addiction is purely a hopeless ongoing disease, best managed through clinical methods or secular programs that keep you in fear and bondage. Those approaches are incomplete without addressing the spiritual dimension of healing. As
What About those Groups that Force you to State that You’re an Addict?
The first thing I have to say is “shame on them” for forcing you to tell that type of bold faced lie! In Christ addiction ENDS and a new life BEGINS! The practice of requiring people in recovery to repeatedly identify as “addicts,” even after achieving sobriety, conflicts with several key biblical principles about identity [
Broken & Shattered
“Therefore, since Christ suffered in his body, arm yourselves also with the same attitude, because whoever suffers in the body is done with sin.” (1 Peter 4:1) There is a savage battle that wages against each and every person on the planet, with a main focus on born again believers. It’s good against evil. Satan […]