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Dave & Cherish on How Running to God to Brings Joy & Healing | Episode 467
Manage episode 506325160 series 2710974
Contact Dave: 612-414-5575
Contact Cherish: 719-851-0143
Recovery literature recommendation: The Bible
Best Advice: "Be Obedient" and "Embrace yourpain"
Songs that symbolize recovery to Cherish:
The Blood by Bethel Music, Jenn Johnson, feat. Mitch Wong - https://youtu.be/4DtiMf1xoLM
Look What You've Done by Tasha Layton - https://youtu.be/ZyfUdwGBjtk?si=kljGO_Mo62x-njow
Dave's pick: Black Sheep by Ben Fuller - https://youtu.be/erc4IeGwfjk?si=9fA05JkFs38t7UeT
Takeaways
Cherish's drug of choice was methamphetamines andcodependency.
Dave grew up with an alcoholic father, which influenced hischoices.
Recovery means community and plugging into the church forCherish.
Dave has been serving the recovery community for 25 years.
Cherish is passionate about eradicating homelessness andaddiction.
Both Cherish and Dave emphasize the importance of prayer inrecovery.
Cherish's relationship with her daughter has improvedsignificantly through recovery.
Dave's ministry focuses on helping those who feel lost andhopeless.
The joy of the Lord is a central theme in theirconversations.
Cherish and Dave believe in the power of divineappointments. Cherish highlights the transformation of a friend through faithand community involvement.
God's patience and grace are central to the recoveryprocess.
Forgiveness is essential for personal healing and growth.
Living out one's purpose in Christ brings joy andfulfillment.
Daily routines can significantly impact spiritual health andrecovery.
The Bible is a powerful tool for guidance andtransformation.
Advice to put God first can change one's perspective onlife.
Protecting sobriety is crucial, akin to caring for anewborn.
Music can serve as a healing tool in recovery.
Running to God, not away from Him, is vital for healing.
Summary
In this episode of The Way Out Podcast, hosts Jason, CherishBlowers, and Dave Johnson discuss their personal journeys through addiction andrecovery. Cherish shares her struggles with methamphetamines and codependency,while Dave reflects on his upbringing with an alcoholic father. Both emphasizethe importance of community, prayer, and mentorship in the recovery process.They highlight the transformative power of faith and the joy of serving others,as well as the vision for Lost Sheep Ministries, which aims to help those inneed. The conversation is filled with personal stories, insights, and a sharedcommitment to helping others find hope and healing. In this conversation,Cherish Blowers and Dave share their transformative journeys of faith,recovery, and community. They discuss the importance of understanding God'svoice, the power of forgiveness, and the significance of daily routines inspiritual growth. They also reflect on impactful literature, the challengesfaced in recovery, and the healing power of music. Their parting messagesemphasize hope, encouragement, and the importance of running to God in times ofstruggle.
Don’t forget to check out “The Way Out Playlist” availableonly on Spotify. Curated by all our wonderful guests on the podcast!
https://open.spotify.com?episode/07lvzwUq1L6VQGnZuH6OLz?si=3eyd3PxVRWCKz4pTurLcmA
(c) 2015 - 2025 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved.Theme Music: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/)byKetsa (https://ketsa.uk) licensedunderCCBY-NC-ND4.0(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd)
473 episodes
Manage episode 506325160 series 2710974
Contact Dave: 612-414-5575
Contact Cherish: 719-851-0143
Recovery literature recommendation: The Bible
Best Advice: "Be Obedient" and "Embrace yourpain"
Songs that symbolize recovery to Cherish:
The Blood by Bethel Music, Jenn Johnson, feat. Mitch Wong - https://youtu.be/4DtiMf1xoLM
Look What You've Done by Tasha Layton - https://youtu.be/ZyfUdwGBjtk?si=kljGO_Mo62x-njow
Dave's pick: Black Sheep by Ben Fuller - https://youtu.be/erc4IeGwfjk?si=9fA05JkFs38t7UeT
Takeaways
Cherish's drug of choice was methamphetamines andcodependency.
Dave grew up with an alcoholic father, which influenced hischoices.
Recovery means community and plugging into the church forCherish.
Dave has been serving the recovery community for 25 years.
Cherish is passionate about eradicating homelessness andaddiction.
Both Cherish and Dave emphasize the importance of prayer inrecovery.
Cherish's relationship with her daughter has improvedsignificantly through recovery.
Dave's ministry focuses on helping those who feel lost andhopeless.
The joy of the Lord is a central theme in theirconversations.
Cherish and Dave believe in the power of divineappointments. Cherish highlights the transformation of a friend through faithand community involvement.
God's patience and grace are central to the recoveryprocess.
Forgiveness is essential for personal healing and growth.
Living out one's purpose in Christ brings joy andfulfillment.
Daily routines can significantly impact spiritual health andrecovery.
The Bible is a powerful tool for guidance andtransformation.
Advice to put God first can change one's perspective onlife.
Protecting sobriety is crucial, akin to caring for anewborn.
Music can serve as a healing tool in recovery.
Running to God, not away from Him, is vital for healing.
Summary
In this episode of The Way Out Podcast, hosts Jason, CherishBlowers, and Dave Johnson discuss their personal journeys through addiction andrecovery. Cherish shares her struggles with methamphetamines and codependency,while Dave reflects on his upbringing with an alcoholic father. Both emphasizethe importance of community, prayer, and mentorship in the recovery process.They highlight the transformative power of faith and the joy of serving others,as well as the vision for Lost Sheep Ministries, which aims to help those inneed. The conversation is filled with personal stories, insights, and a sharedcommitment to helping others find hope and healing. In this conversation,Cherish Blowers and Dave share their transformative journeys of faith,recovery, and community. They discuss the importance of understanding God'svoice, the power of forgiveness, and the significance of daily routines inspiritual growth. They also reflect on impactful literature, the challengesfaced in recovery, and the healing power of music. Their parting messagesemphasize hope, encouragement, and the importance of running to God in times ofstruggle.
Don’t forget to check out “The Way Out Playlist” availableonly on Spotify. Curated by all our wonderful guests on the podcast!
https://open.spotify.com?episode/07lvzwUq1L6VQGnZuH6OLz?si=3eyd3PxVRWCKz4pTurLcmA
(c) 2015 - 2025 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved.Theme Music: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/)byKetsa (https://ketsa.uk) licensedunderCCBY-NC-ND4.0(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd)
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