by James Egidio | May 6, 2023 | Addiction and Recovery Devotionals, Podcast Episodes
Season 2 Walking in Sobriety Living a sober life can be challenging, but it is also one of the most rewarding decisions we can make. As followers of Christ, we are called to live a life of sobriety and walk in the freedom that comes from it. In this devotional,...
by James Egidio | May 4, 2023 | Addiction and Recovery Devotionals, Podcast Episodes
Season #2 Renewing Our Minds As Christians, we are called to renew our minds and be transformed by the word of God. This transformation is not only spiritual but can also impact our behavior and thought patterns, including those associated with addiction. Meet The...
by James Egidio | May 2, 2023 | Addiction and Recovery Devotionals, Podcast Episodes
Season #2 Embracing God’s Strength in Weakness As human beings, we often try to mask our weaknesses and hide them from others. In addiction recovery, however, we must confront our weaknesses head-on and seek help from a higher power. As believers, we can find...
by James Egidio | Apr 27, 2023 | Addiction and Recovery Devotionals, Podcast Episodes
Addiction Devotional #24 The Power of Community in Addiction Addiction can be a lonely and isolating experience. It can leave us feeling disconnected from God, others, and even ourselves. However, the Bible teaches us about the power of community in addiction and...
by James Egidio | Apr 27, 2023 | Addiction and Recovery Devotionals, Podcast Episodes
Addiction Devotional #23 Cultivating a Grateful Heart Addiction can Rob us of joy and make it difficult to find anything to be thankful for. It can leave us feeling empty, hopeless, and disconnected from God and others. However, cultivating a grateful heart can help...
by James Egidio | Apr 25, 2023 | Addiction and Recovery Devotionals, Podcast Episodes
Addiction Devotional #22 Facing Regret and Making Amends Regret is a common feeling that accompanies addiction recovery. People who struggle with addiction may have made choices that have hurt themselves or others. In the process of recovery, it’s important to...