Boundaries don’t have to feel like a trap. They can be a bridge back to trust, dignity, and peace when a loved one returns home from a recovery program. We get honest about how to welcome someone back without sliding into control, enabling, or constant conflict—and we offer a practical framework you can put on paper tonight. We start with a mindset shift: treat the returning son or daughter as an adult with agency and responsibility, not as a child to rescue. From there, we map a simple reen...
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Boundaries don’t have to feel like a trap. They can be a bridge back to trust, dignity, and peace when a loved one returns home from a recovery program. We get honest about how to welcome someone back without sliding into control, enabling, or constant conflict—and we offer a practical framework you can put on paper tonight. We start with a mindset shift: treat the returning son or daughter as an adult with agency and responsibility, not as a child to rescue. From there, we map a simple reen...
Ben Fuller’s Testimony: Freedom, Identity, and the Power of Jesus
Rebuilding Life After Addiction
36 minutes
9 months ago
Ben Fuller’s Testimony: Freedom, Identity, and the Power of Jesus
Struggling to find hope in the midst of addiction? Listen as Ben Fuller shares his raw, life-changing testimony—where a powerful encounter with Jesus and the healing power of music shattered his chains and gave him a new identity. In this intimate conversation with host Justin Franich, Ben opens up about his challenging upbringing, the generational pain he carried, and the surprising journey that transformed his life through faith. With an impressive career as a musician, Ben has touched coun...
Rebuilding Life After Addiction
Boundaries don’t have to feel like a trap. They can be a bridge back to trust, dignity, and peace when a loved one returns home from a recovery program. We get honest about how to welcome someone back without sliding into control, enabling, or constant conflict—and we offer a practical framework you can put on paper tonight. We start with a mindset shift: treat the returning son or daughter as an adult with agency and responsibility, not as a child to rescue. From there, we map a simple reen...