In God's Care: Daily Meditations on Spirituality in Recovery (Hazelden Meditations)
ISBN-13:
9780894867255
ISBN-10:
0894867253
Edition:
26233rd
Author:
Karen Casey, Homer Pyle
Publication date:
1991
Publisher:
Hazelden Publishing
Format:
Paperback
400 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780894867255
ISBN-10:
0894867253
Edition:
26233rd
Author:
Karen Casey, Homer Pyle
Publication date:
1991
Publisher:
Hazelden Publishing
Format:
Paperback
400 pages
Summary
In God's Care: Daily Meditations on Spirituality in Recovery (Hazelden Meditations) (ISBN-13: 9780894867255 and ISBN-10: 0894867253), written by authors
Karen Casey, Homer Pyle, was published by Hazelden Publishing in 1991.
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True, lasting recovery requires us to create and maintain inner peace. For many, it springs from a practice of mindfulness, for others from the rituals of religion. But not everyone finds a connection with a Higher Power in those ways. Through daily reflection and meditation, In God’s Care gifts a healing inspiration to our spirit. Steadily, we find spiritual growth.
Recovery is an act of faith. An addict is promised healing and self-development through the rigors of counseling, treatment, therapy, and a Twelve Step program. With motivational guidance, addictive behaviors are abandoned, coping skills are learned, and sobriety is lasting. The cycle of addiction is broken by trusting in the process. This is the power of faith: a new way of life.
Co-author Karen Casey, who wrote the bestselling recovery classic Each Day a New Beginning, harnesses this power to transform life’s struggles into a devotional outlook. These heartfelt meditations encourage the optimism needed for continuous change. It doesn’t matter what we call the goodness we wish to be and see—God or otherwise. It only matters that we hold it in our hearts and affairs as we create a new life. That is the truest definition of a Higher Power.
Recovery is an act of faith. An addict is promised healing and self-development through the rigors of counseling, treatment, therapy, and a Twelve Step program. With motivational guidance, addictive behaviors are abandoned, coping skills are learned, and sobriety is lasting. The cycle of addiction is broken by trusting in the process. This is the power of faith: a new way of life.
Co-author Karen Casey, who wrote the bestselling recovery classic Each Day a New Beginning, harnesses this power to transform life’s struggles into a devotional outlook. These heartfelt meditations encourage the optimism needed for continuous change. It doesn’t matter what we call the goodness we wish to be and see—God or otherwise. It only matters that we hold it in our hearts and affairs as we create a new life. That is the truest definition of a Higher Power.
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