Posts Tagged ‘Recovery Coaches’
How Churches Can Provide “A Way Out” of Addiction
“No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, He will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.”— 1 Corinthians 10:13 Few challenges facing today’s churches are as…
Read MorePower Up Your Recovery: Why Journaling Is the Missing Link in Your Faith Journey
Discover how journaling can strengthen both your faith and recovery journey. Power Up: The Dunamis Recovery Journal offers 52 weeks of Scripture and guided reflection to help you process, heal, and grow. A perfect companion to The Dunamis Effect and workbook—download a free preview or order your copy today.
Read MoreTeaching Lessons Used in the Recovery World
When people enter recovery, their brains often are not functioning well. Their thinking is so clouded that they are sometimes diagnosed as delusional. The truth is, we all get confused from time to time, and small phrases of truth can help us navigate stormy waters. Support groups rely heavily on these sayings to penetrate cloudy…
Read MoreIs Someone on Suboxone Really Sober?
As children, we knew a song about an old woman who swallowed a fly. She then swallowed a spider to catch the fly, a bird to catch the spider, and so on until she swallowed a horse and died – of course. This nonsensical song is a reminder that sometimes we mistakenly get caught in…
Read MoreHeal the Family…Heal the Person
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1 in 10 young adults has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol, and 1 in 7 is addicted to alcohol or some other drug. In a recent Kaiser Foundation survey, two-thirds of American young people said they had someone in their family who suffered from addiction. These numbers…
Read MoreWhy Not Just Send Them to AA?
It’s not a unique story. A family presents themselves to a pastor with a combination of fear, sadness, and anger. What did he do wrong? Nothing. They want to talk about a family member who won’t stop drinking. They have begged, pleaded, threatened, and offered incentives, and at times he seems to get it together…
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