Facing Our Own Brokenness to Heal from Addiction

Episode 202 October 12, 2022 00:37:23
Facing Our Own Brokenness to Heal from Addiction
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Facing Our Own Brokenness to Heal from Addiction

Oct 12 2022 | 00:37:23

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Hosted By

Cheryl Weber Lara Watson Mark Masri

Show Notes

It can be hard for us to face our own brokenness but the reality is that facing that brokenness is the only way to find true healing from a healer who can completely heal and help us to move forward.

Aaron White is a Resident Theologian at Jacob’s Well, Teacher at Westminster Theological Centre, and Author.  He has been a pastor, missioner, social justice worker and prayer instigator in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver for the past 18 years, working with people who struggle with addictions.

Sharing from his book “Recovering: From Brokenness and Addiction to Blessedness and Community”, Aaron joins Mark Masri and Lara Watson on the podcast today and we’ll learn about how Jesus invites everyone into His creation and encourages people to learn from His example of how they can create and foster beatitude communities where they live and work. These beatitude communities create environments where all people can find healing through Jesus’ love.

Guest Website: www.jacobswell.ca


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