Transformation Radio for Tuesday, April 1, 2014Transformation Radio for Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Relational Recovery
Explore faith and psychology in addiction recovery with Pastor Brad Morton, Tom Dooley, and John Maxwell on 'Relational Recovery'.
59:17•31 Mar 2014
Journey to Recovery: Faith, Psychology, and Real Stories
“Recovery is possible! In this podcast, you'll hear real stories of hope and healing.”
Feeling like you're at a crossroads in your recovery journey? This episode of 'Relational Recovery' might be just what you need. Hosted by The Refuge Ministry, this podcast weaves together Christian spirituality and psychological insights to guide those grappling with addiction. Pastor Brad Morton, Director of Phase II, opens up with a heartfelt prayer and devotion, offering a moment of peace and reflection.
Tom Dooley then takes the stage with readings from The One Year Bible (NLT), setting a reflective tone for the episode. John Maxwell, renowned leadership expert, chimes in with his thoughts on overcoming addiction, providing practical advice that can make a real difference. And if you’re a sports enthusiast, you’ll appreciate the Transformation Radio Sports Minute with Dave Borst, which adds a lighter touch to the episode.
What truly sets this podcast apart are the real-life stories of hope and healing. You'll hear from individuals who have battled addiction and come out stronger, proving that recovery is possible. These stories are not just inspiring; they offer tangible proof that it's never too late to start your own journey.
Whether you're just beginning your path to sobriety or have been fighting for years, this episode offers valuable insights into the science of behavior change and how to implement it in your life. Tune in and discover how faith and psychology can be powerful allies in your quest for a better life.

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