Christian Recovery Blog

Faith-Powered Recovery Stories and Resources

At The Dunamis Initiative, we believe that faith has the power to transform every life it touches.

Our Christian Recovery Blog shares stories of hope, healing, and the strength found through Christ. Here, you’ll find real testimonies of recovery, spiritual insights, and tools to help you grow stronger in both faith and freedom. Whether you’re walking your own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, this space is your source of inspiration, truth, and transformation.

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Woman praying with eyes closed, reflecting on the Serenity Prayer and spiritual surrender.

The Serenity Prayer Isn’t About Coping — It’s About Power: The Christian Meaning of the Serenity Prayer

Why is the Serenity Prayer one of the most recognized prayers in the world? And ...
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Naaman washing in the Jordan River biblical story representing humility and addiction recovery

Naaman the Leper and Addiction Recovery

What the Story of Naaman Teaches About Healing and Humility Have you ever read the ...
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‘Tis the Season…Sobriety and The Holidays

The holiday season, often stretching from Halloween to New Year's Eve, poses a significant challenge ...
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Why Not Just Send Them to AA?

It’s not a unique story.  A family presents themselves to a pastor with a combination ...
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Christian courage in action

Month 4, Step 4 – Courage. Two men decide to ride their bikes across Death ...
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How do I talk to my children about my addiction?

Addiction can be like a dozen grenades thrown into a home. You never know who ...
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Lesson from St. Patrick

Patrick lived approximately 1500 years ago in an area not known for extensive written history. ...
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Transformed Love

“All you need is love, love. Love is all you need.”   Lennon and McCartney ...
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Coming to Believe

Hello February; we’ve been missing you. The second month means a look at the second ...
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A Life Well Lived

The guy in the picture above is my dad at 87. He died last week ...
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