Recovery Road

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Today we finish our series called Recovery Road. We will be talking today about More Than I’ve Ever Had. In the world of Recovery, finances seem to be the thing we avoid or sweep under the rug. Over spending, Over shopping, materialism, and consumerism are the social norm here in America. We avoid labeling it an addiction or a compulsion. We avoid calling out the truths that lie beneath the debt – greed, envy, arrogance, vanity, pride. A discussion about debt and financial freedom in context of recovery can be difficult for some. Transformational recovery is not designed to be easy, it is designed to be a journey. So today, I invite you into the Road of Recovery to begin your own journey to transformation.

Feel free to join today’s service at Gateway Church. It can be seen at 9:30, 11:00, and 12:30 CST on our Internet Campus or, if you are in Austin, at McNeil Campus. You can also catch a service at South Campus at 9:45 and 11:30.

Recovery Road

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Today we continue our series called Recovery Road. We will be talking today about The Debt Bet. In the world of Recovery, finances seem to be the thing we avoid or sweep under the rug. Over spending, Over shopping, materialism, and consumerism are the social norm here in America. We avoid labeling it an addiction or a compulsion. We avoid calling out the truths that lie beneath the debt – greed, envy, arrogance, vanity, pride. A discussion about debt and financial freedom in context of recovery can be difficult for some. Transformational recovery is not designed to be easy, it is designed to be a journey. So today, I invite you into the Road of Recovery to begin your own journey to transformation.

Feel free to join today’s service at Gateway Church. It can be seen at 9:30, 11:00, and 12:30 CST on our Internet Campus or, if you are in Austin, at McNeil Campus. You can also catch a service at South Campus at 9:45 and 11:30.