The Trauma Survivor’s guide meets Sober truth podcast

We were so blessed to join Sober Truth Project and George A. Wood for his Sober Truth Podcast. It was clipped into 3 parts, and we hope that you enjoy it!

From their website: The “Sober Truth Project”, Mission is about reshaping how the world views addiction, mental health, people with suicidal thoughts, and the roles of faith, science, and trauma in how we recover.

Changing the way the world thinks about recovery, starting with the Church. Changing the narrative for all the world to see through social media, online platforms and speaking engagements so that struggling people not only know they can “get sober” but experience a total life transformation as they discover the truth about their identities as beloved children of a good-Father God.

Source: https://sobertruthproject.org/?fbclid=IwAR3I70ENl-jEYava5pHagq1P8QeskzAL05o1dGRZ8Ycmjo0H_zAgIbheDCk

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