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...
Surrender: When Your Best Efforts Aren't Cutting It | David's Testimony on Letting Go & Finding God's Strength
Rebuilding Life After Addiction
33 minutes
5 months ago
Surrender: When Your Best Efforts Aren't Cutting It | David's Testimony on Letting Go & Finding God's Strength
Ever tried controlling everything in life—addiction, illness, or daily struggles—only to realize it's exhausting and ineffective? In this episode of Rebuilding Life After Addiction, David Moseley shares his raw journey through cancer, meth addiction, and backsliding, revealing how true surrender to Jesus isn't weakness but the path to real freedom. We dive into the illusion of control, the messiness of letting go, and why discipleship turns internal change into lasting hope. Perfect for anyon...
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...