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
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
One of the Biggest LIES that’s Being Taught in Church Buildings, YouTube and More- Watch Out for This!
These days, the apostasy that was clearly prophesied in Scripture is spreading like wildfire. There’s so much of it, it would take a very long article to review it. There is, however, one bold faced lie that you must know about right now so that you don’t eat the poison hidden in something that appears […]
Being Intentional
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 […]
When Your Emotions Feel Blunted
There are days in both your Christian walk and during recovery, when you don’t feel joy, or sadness, or anything in between. It’s not necessarily depression, and it’s not despair. It’s just…nothing.It feels like a dullness… a fog. A sense that your emotional world has gone grey. This is what it feels like to be
How and Why the Bible Is Alive and Speaks to Us
The Living Word As you recover, you may often feel broken, lost, or stuck in cycles you feel you can’t escape. Addiction whispers lies: You’re too far gone. You’ll never change. But there’s a Voice stronger than the chaos. It’s a voice that cuts through the noise and breathes life into your weary soul. That […]
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 [