Pathway to Recovery: A Spiritually Based Program of Recovery

· WestBow Press
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About this ebook

This book was written to provide the person struggling with addiction, a Bible-based and God-focused program of recovery. This is a collection of 42 daily devotionals based on Biblical concepts and teachings. The book is broken down into six sections with seven devotionals in each section. Each section deals with one aspect of faith that will help the person struggling with addiction to achieve and maintain sobriety. The six areas of faith covered in this book include: reconciliation, repentance, faith, God’s armor, seeking shelter, and running the race.

Once the reader completes the 42 daily devotionals, the reader will have compiled 42 verses that form the beginning of a recovery toolbox. These verses are the verses that I have found to be most useful in my recovery journey. These verses are just the beginning. The toolbox will grow over time, but these verses are the verses I have found the most useful during my recovery.

About the author

John Martin has been a Christian since 1985. He has taught Sunday school, participated in church leadership, and written high school Bible studies that have been shared in the United States and Europe. After converting to Christ, he put alcohol away for more than ten years before suffering a relapse and entering an addiction treatment facility. He has been sober since Sept. 12, 2014.

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