How The Detours In Life Can Be Our Greatest GuideHow The Detours In Life Can Be Our Greatest Guide
The REBOOT Recovery Show
Life doesn’t always go the way we plan. Sometimes the detours that shake our confidence are actually God’s way of redirecting us toward something better. This week, we look at how Jesus redefined family in Matthew 12 and what that means for us...
13:22•9 Sept 2025
Finding Family in Unexpected Places
Episode Overview
- Life's detours can lead to spiritual growth and new connections.
- Faith communities should be seen as gifts, not obligations.
- God places us where we are needed most, even if it's unexpected.
- Embrace your role within your spiritual family for personal development.
- Serving others is integral to living fully in God's kingdom.
“"God doesn't whisper to me; He hits me with semi-trucks."”
Ever wondered how life's unexpected turns can lead you to exactly where you need to be? This episode of The REBOOT Recovery Show takes you on a journey through divine detours and spiritual connections. Brian shares his personal story of finding a new church family in the most unexpected way, illustrating how faith can guide us even when we're unsure of the path ahead.
Drawing from Matthew 12, he explores how Jesus redefined family, encouraging listeners to see their faith community as a gift rather than an obligation. With a dash of humour and heartfelt anecdotes, Brian reflects on the importance of embracing your spiritual family and the role they play in your personal growth and service. He challenges you to consider where God has placed you and how you're engaging with your spiritual community.
Whether you're part of REBOOT or another faith group, this episode inspires you to find joy and purpose in serving others. So, grab a cuppa and get ready to ponder: are you seeing your church as a gift or just another Sunday commitment?

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