113. Navigating Old and New Seasons113. Navigating Old and New Seasons
Hope in Recovery
Rodney Holmstrom explores the transition between old and new seasons in recovery, focusing on personal healing, helping others, and deepening faith.
31:07•31 Dec 2024
Embracing New Seasons in Your Recovery Journey
Episode Overview
- Old seasons focus on personal healing and self-reflection.
- New seasons involve helping others and deepening faith.
- Acknowledging and honouring past seasons is crucial.
- Recovery moves from surface-level to deep-rooted healing.
- Embracing new seasons leads to spiritual maturity and purpose.
“Honour where you are as you focus on yourself. You're actually taking care of you so that you can then be more effective and more efficient.”
In this episode of Hope in Recovery, Rodney Holmstrom dives into the topic of old and new seasons in the recovery journey. Rodney, a pastor and ministry leader at Celebrate Recovery Rogers, shares his own experiences with addiction and perfectionism, offering a heartfelt perspective on the transitions we all face. He explains that while old seasons focus on personal healing and self-reflection, new seasons shift towards helping others and deepening one's faith.
Rodney highlights the importance of acknowledging and honouring the past while embracing the growth and freedom that come with new seasons. He discusses how recovery involves moving from surface-level healing to addressing deeper-rooted issues, ultimately leading to a stronger identity in Christ. Rodney's insights are both relatable and encouraging, making this episode a must-listen for anyone navigating their own recovery journey. By understanding the differences and benefits of each season, you can find hope and motivation to keep moving forward.
So, what season are you in right now? Are you ready to embrace the new season ahead?

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