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Category Archives: recovery groups
R U N Jesus’s living water?
A description of whitewater can’t match experiencing it. If you are a Christ-follower, Christ is in you. Is His living water running in your heart? R U N (Are you in) Jesus’ living water? Christianity is a victorious lifestyle, not a … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, Christian support group, church, Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit flow, Holy Spirit teacher, inner rivers, lifestyles, recovery groups, rivers of living water, Salvation Army, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, support group, Uncategorized
Tagged alternative Christianity, Christianity, dancing, living water, Nashville, worship
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First century therapy groups . . .
A First Century Therapy Group . . . –The early Christ-followers formed therapy groups to help them heal from the dysfunction in their culture and in their personal lives. There is a description of how those therapy groups met to … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, 12 step group, addiction, cell groups, discovery group, encounter group, encouragement, freedom, group interaction, health care, mental health, one anothering, one anothers, overcoming addiction, recovery groups, Salvation Army, Salvation Army ARC, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Nashville, self-help group, small groups, Uncategorized
Tagged group therapy, healing, history, Nashville, recovery, recovery groups, support groups
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Are Christians dying for dialogue in church services?
The most effective group communication depends on dialogue, sharing ideas, and personal interaction. A monologue reduces attempted communication to passively listening to one person’s ideas. That may work in an authoritarian environment, but it fails to build relationship. Nowadays churches … Continue reading
Posted in 12 step group, bored in church, business communications, church programming, church revitalization, dialogue, Dones, group therapy, interaction, interactive church, monologue, nones, recovery groups, small groups, support groups, Uncategorized
Tagged church, communication, effective communication, group interaction, Nashville, organic church, relationship building, Salvation Army, socratic method
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Taste test the Lord in a Christ-led support group
Without a strong connection with your Creator, the suffering is real. Nothing can offer ongoing relief for your inner angst, but reconciliation with God. Taste tests are popular ways of promoting food or drink products. In a taste test, a … Continue reading
Posted in 12 step group, Adult Rehabilitation Center, celebrate recovery, Christian recovery, Christian support group, Christianity, discovery group, encounter group, God is good, group interaction, group therapy, overcoming addiction, Psalm 34:8, recovery groups, rehab, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, self-help group, small groups, spiritual hunger, Uncategorized
Tagged experiencing God, Nashville, recovery, Salvation Army, support groups, taste and see, taste test, the suffering is real, theism
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The support group that sets you free!
A support group is an informal, interactive, participatory gathering of everyday people who openly and spontaneously share their concerns, issues, insights and experiences with one another so that they may encourage, comfort, and help each other to overcome problems, discouragements, frustrations, … Continue reading
Posted in 12 step group, 12 step meeting, 12 steps, AA, AA meeting, Adult Rehabilitation Center, alcohol rehab, Alcoholics Anonymous, alcoholism, celebrate recovery, Christian recovery, drug addiction, drug rehab, facebook, NA, Narcotics Anonymous, overcoming addiction, recovery groups, rehab, Salvation Army ARC, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, self-help group, Uncategorized
Tagged addiction, healing, mental health, Nashville, recovery, Salvation Army, support groups
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Pain — Drain, Strain, or Gain?
Pain can be a drain — emptying you of good things. Pain can be a strain — loading you with unbearable burdens. Or pain can be a gain — warning you to turn away from your destructive choices and behaviors; … Continue reading
Posted in celebrate recovery, Christ-centered recovery, Christian recovery, Christian support group, ground of being, healing, inner healing, Leonard Sweet, mental health, no pain no gain, overcoming addiction, quote, recovery groups, Rock of ages, Uncategorized
Tagged 12 steps, AA, addiction, inner peace, NA, pain management, recovery, support group, the Big Book
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Inner peace doesn’t come with fanfare. It quietly creeps into the soul like an inchworm.
“Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts.” -Colossians 3:15
Posted in celebrate recovery, Christ, Christ-centered recovery, Christian recovery, Colossians, fanfare, fruit of the Spirit, how to grow spiritually, peace of God, peace of mind, recovery groups, rejoice, soul, soul food, soul searching, spiritual awakening, spiritual disciplines, spiritual goals, spiritual growth, spiritual healing, spiritual health, spiritual hunger, spiritual insight, spiritual life, spiritual maturity, Uncategorized
Tagged contentment, inner peace, overcoming worry, peace, recovery, satisfaction, spiritual formation, tranquility
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Doping with performance enhancing words
Doping With Performance Enhancing Words If you dope with the wrong words You’ll be duped into darkness; But if you dope with the right words You will delight in bright light. If you shoot up downer words And they seep … Continue reading
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Tagged Almax Ayana, doping, My doping is Jesus, Olympic gold, Olympics, performance enhancing drugs, quotes, world record
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