Real Stories of Triumph: Faith and Psychology in Addiction Recovery
The greatest change in your whole life is not when you get married, as great as that may be. But there are two destinations: one toward heaven and one toward judgment and hell. If you're on the broad road that leads to destruction and judgment, I'm asking you to change roads and go the narrow road that leads to eternal life, and that means you must cut by a very close.
Feeling like you're at the end of your rope with unwanted behaviors? This episode of 'Relational Recovery' might be the lifeline you need. Hosted by The Refuge Ministry, this episode dives into the powerful combination of Christian spirituality and psychology to help people recover from addiction. You’ll hear real-life stories from individuals who have walked through the fire and come out stronger on the other side.
They share their journeys, offering both hope and practical advice for anyone looking to start or continue their own path to recovery. The hosts also break down the science behind behavior change, making it accessible and relatable. One memorable discussion focuses on divine discipline and endurance, emphasizing the importance of staying committed to the narrow path that leads to eternal life, even when it’s tough.
The episode also highlights the crucial role of community support in overcoming fear and darkness, and how scripture can be a guiding light in transforming lives. A standout quote from the episode is, 'The greatest change in your whole life is not when you get married, as great as that may be. But there are two destinations: one toward heaven and one toward judgment and hell.
If you're on the broad road that leads to destruction and judgment, I'm asking you to change roads and go the narrow road that leads to eternal life, and that means you must cut by a very close'. This episode is a beacon of hope, offering a roadmap for those seeking to transform their lives through faith and psychological wisdom.