The Healing Power of Owning Our Mistakes
Why it’s healthier to take responsibility for our wrongdoing.
Everyone suffers, whether it’s from illness, emotional distress, or addiction. Recovery is the place of healing where you can come back to a state of wholeness.
Why it’s healthier to take responsibility for our wrongdoing.
An expert in addiction treatment explores the impact the disease has on relationships.
Despite a terminal cancer diagnosis, he feels blessed.
After driving under the influence of alcohol, a message of faith propelled him to change his life around.
After reading a certain Psalm over and over, he began a new life journey to overcome his addiction.
After being incarcerated, she turned to God and was overcome with a renewed sense of peace and strength.
Two men recovering from alcohol addiction saved one another that day.
After a frightening encounter with cocaine, he experienced a divine intervention that inspired him to create art.
As he was reading a passage about overcoming addiction the lights went out. Suddenly a curious message from above sent him into action.
She’d given up on her brother, who had battled alcoholism for years, but a voice compelled her to try again.
Her husband dealt with alcohol addiction and it was tearing their family apart. Could she save their marriage?
In our exclusive video, the ESPN broadcaster shares how acknowledging her parents’ addictions allowed her to come to terms with their deaths.