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Spirit of Recovery
Recovery gets us out of self-centeredness and into living. We are freed and strengthened to participate fully in our com...
1:00:43•8 Mar 2017
Sandy McKinney: Recovery, Activism, and Making a Difference
“Recovery is really about how we treat people or what we're doing to help others, to help our communities, and to help our world become a better place.”
What if recovery could be the spark that ignites your passion for social justice and community involvement? In this episode of 'Spirit of Recovery', hosts Rev. Dan Beckett and Rev. Michelle Vargas welcome Sandy McKinney, a Unity minister celebrating over 42 years of recovery. Sandy's story is a testament to how recovery can propel us into active, meaningful engagement in our communities.
With a heart for social justice and interfaith work, Sandy has made significant strides in her community and beyond. From running a successful political campaign to serving as an interfaith chaplain for the Luginbill Children’s Foundation, her journey is nothing short of inspiring. She also shares her experiences with Joining Our Neighbors Advancing Hope (JONAH) and It Can Be Done Africa, a project bringing clean water to Tanzanian villages.
This episode isn't just about staying sober; it's about using your recovery to make a tangible difference in the world. Sandy's insights remind us that recovery is a powerful tool for personal and community transformation. Tune in to hear how you can turn your recovery journey into a force for good.

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