Set the Sail for Recovery & Sobriety — The Urge to Share by Timothy R. Berman
June 7, 2026 The content emphasizes the importance of being present and compassionate in ministry, highlighting that genuine connections often arise from unplanned, Spirit-led moments. It shares a personal story illustrating how listening and empathy can reflect Christ’s love. Ultimately, it calls on believers to share their testimonies and engage with others in healing and hope.
Molded by God: Identity, Healing, and the Beauty of Being Fearfully and Wonderfully Made (Psalm 139:14) by Timothy R. Berman
June 4, 2026 The narrative explores a personal journey from feeling overlooked and unworthy to discovering a profound sense of identity and value through faith. It reflects on the realization of God’s unconditional love and the transformative power of accepting one’s inherent worth, emphasizing recovery as a journey of spiritual renewal and self-discovery.
The Plan Never Changed – He Sees Us and Our Struggles by Timothy R. Berman
June 3, 2026 This narrative reflects on a formative experience during a Boy Scout canoe outing, where the struggle against the tide symbolizes life's challenges. The author draws parallels between this struggle and the feeling of being unseen in tough times, emphasizing that God sees our struggles and that His plans remain unchanged despite obstacles.
This Crucified Life: What I No Longer Miss by Timothy R. Berman
June 3, 2026 This message emphasizes the transformative journey of spiritual recovery, urging individuals to embrace the concept of dying to self as described in Luke 9. It highlights the importance of surrendering old identities and burdens to Christ to attain genuine spiritual awakening, peace, and a fulfilling life. True recovery involves radical change, not mere management.
From Surviving to Thriving: The Spiritual Awakening Every Christian in Recovery Needs by Timothy R. Berman
June 1, 2026 The early story of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is influenced by the Oxford Group's spiritual principles. Rowland Hazard's journey through alcoholism led to transformational insights from Carl Jung, emphasizing a spiritual awakening. This concept is central to recovery, enabling individuals to connect deeply with God beyond intellectual knowledge, fostering a life of purpose and grace.