Category Archives: Application Challenges

This Week’s Recovery Application Plan

TWRAC 007 (9/7/10)

This Week’s Recovery Application Challenge Do I Really Want God’s Best for Me? Yet you don’t have what you want because you don’t ask God for it. And even when you ask, you don’t get it because your motives are all … Continue reading

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TWRAC 006 (9/1/10)

This Week’s Recovery Application Challenge If you haven’t already, please refer to this week’s TWIRL activity. Sarah Kelly titled her album, “Where the Past Meets Today”. This is where we need to mean business in our recovery. More often then … Continue reading

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TWRAC 005 (8/16/10)

This Week’s Recovery Application Challenge Trusting the Known God Following up with the story of Jairus and the woman from Luke Chapter 8, let’s look at the following questions at they relate to the TWIRL you just completed. Have you … Continue reading

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TWRAC 003 (7/26/10)

This Week’s Recovery Application Challenge is intended to expand your thinking and to challenge your perceptions of God in the person of Jesus Christ. The following questions are the application portion following up on the questions from TWIRL 003 based … Continue reading

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TWRAC 002 (7/19/10)

This Week’s Recovery Application Challenge Stages of Change in Recovery In the addiction field, we attempt to help clients to examine where they are at in their “stage” of change, or recovery. The “Stages of Change” are as follows: Pre-contemplation—you … Continue reading

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TWRAC 001

This Week’s Recovery Application Challenge Ambivalence: Resistant to Repentant The following questions make the most sense if you have committed to the readings and thoughtfully (and prayerfully) answered the the TWIRL questions. If you have not completed the TWIRL exercise, … Continue reading

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