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Find inspiration during your moments of strength and growth and encouragement in your times of weakness.
Are you on a recovery journey? Do you need a daily resource of hope to get you through every day? The Celebrate Recovery Daily Devotional includes brief daily encouragement for the millions on the road to recovery from various hurts, pain, or addiction of any kind.
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Celebrate Recovery is more than a 12-step recovery program; it is a means toward lasting life changes through Christ-centered 12 steps and 8 principles based on the Beatitudes. Through daily entries with scripture and prayer, you'll discover the key to long-term recovery. Whether a self-purchase or a gift for someone you care about, Celebrate Recovery Daily Devotional is designed to inspire you during moments of strength and growth and encourage you in times of weakness. This year-long devotional will bring comfort and encourage strength for each day and provide words of hope, courage, and triumph.
“But for many of us, what we need is more like a new beginning, a fresh start, a walking journey from chaos to wholeness that is accomplished one step at a time. We call that journey recovery.” (source)
“We had stopped, admitted we had a problem, taken the advice of the technician, and made the application. Now we could travel on and do it safely.” (source)
“I was reminded that no matter how good we look to others, we are all subject to a crash when we get reckless and don’t keep our focus on God and the principles of his Word. It’s always when we think nothing can stop us that suddenly something does, with painful consequences. We can seriously damage this beautiful new life God has given us if we fail to pay attention to the rules of the road.” (source)
“Many of us carry around a similar weight of anxiety, working ourselves into a ball of tears over things that will never materialize. This is not how God wants us to live. He looks down on us, his precious children, and asks us to turn all those things that are worrying us over to him. He loves us, and he’s much more capable of handling those things than we are.” (source)
“Those are the times we need to leave space for God in our lives. He always has a reason when he disrupts our plans, but he won’t necessarily share that reason with us. A traffic tie-up, an unplanned phone call, or a missed connection is very often God’s doing, even if it ruins our own carefully laid plans.” (source)