Practical lessons in life skills and the fundamentals of recovery, specifically designed for Christians.
In this opening episode, Nate reveals the metaphor the Bible uses more than any other to describe the spiritual life -- walking -- and explores its implications for the Christian addict in recovery.
In this session, Nate talks about our natural tendency to ignore unpleasant realities that threaten our self-esteem or sense of security.
In this lesson, Nate talks about the state we all share and most of us try to deny — powerlessness.
Nate talks about the first of the "God steps" in 12-step recovery: Step Two.
Nate discusses the nuts and bolts of self-care during early recovery.
Nate talks about Step Three -- turning our will and our life over to the care of God as we understand Him.
Nate begins our exploration of Step Four by discussing the Number One Offender among addicts -- resentment.
Continuing our exploration of Step Four, Nate discusses the emotion that often drives our self-destructive behavior -- Fear.
In this lesson we tackle the powerful emotion that can be righteous but usually isn't -- Anger.
What is the root of lust? Is it a sexual thing, or something else? In this episode, Nate delves into the deeper workings of this hard-to-talk-about topic.
Have you ever tried to gain control of your own life by controlling—or at least managing—those around you? In this episode, we begin our exploration of the coping mechanism commonly called Codependency.
In this episode, Nate talks about the roles that addicts and those who love them sometimes fall into.
In this episode, Nate takes us through Steps 5, 6, and 7. We find an empathetic confessor and face the truth about ourselves. Then, resisting the urge to plunge again into a campaign of self-improvement, we turn instead to God, asking him to do for us what we cannot do for ourselves.
By acknowledging that our past actions have injured others and making amends, we help both them and ourselves.
Nate concludes our exploration of the Twelve Steps by walking through Steps 10, 11, and 12.