Episode 15 – Another Human Being
Step five means admitting the exact nature of our wrongs to God, ourselves, and to another human being? Seriously? Another human being? You mean I have to do this again?
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By K.LeVeq
Episode 15 – Another Human Being
Step five means admitting the exact nature of our wrongs to God, ourselves, and to another human being? Seriously? Another human being? You mean I have to do this again?
By K.LeVeq
Episode 51 – Seeing Clearing in Sex Addiction Recovery
Doug discusses how riding a hoverboard can be the same way that we approach life. He also discusses the importance of utilizing tools in our recovery walks. He looks at practical tools that we can use to meditate and focus on what God really wants for our lives.
Email us at puritypodcast@castimonia.org for more information, and remember that you are not walking on this road of recovery alone.
By K.LeVeq
Episode 50 – I am right! Being confident as a way to hide sex addiction
Doug discusses how “being right” was a mask to hide his weaknesses. Being known by others wasn’t possible because appearing right was more important.
Doug talks about ways to look introspectively to overcome addiction and character defects. Learning to say “I don’t know” and “I was wrong” are gateways to healing.
Please email us at puritypodcast@castimonia.org for more information!
By K.LeVeq
Jorge and Doug discuss the practical steps in working Step 6. How do we take ownership in our recovery and still step aside for God to heal us? What does that look like?
This is a difficult step, and it marks a major shift in our recovery as we now are taking ownership and creating more confidence in our sobriety.
Email us at puritypodcast@castimonia.org for more information. And remember you are not on this journey alone!
By K.LeVeq
Being known feels dangerous and risky. Being known is terrifying. And being known is how God wants to use my story.
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