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What is Choose Recovery?

Choose Recovery is a ministry designed to help hurting people. It is made up of regular folks like you and me, who are on a journey toward wholeness; seeking recovery from and celebrating God's healing of life's hurts, habits and hang-ups. Trained leaders provide safe, confidential, Christ-centered groups where people can grow. They offer their stories as fellow travelers on the journey toward healing.

At Choose Recovery we believe that change is possible by the power of Jesus through this Biblical program.

For more information about how to get connected, contact Larry at 423-467-5921 or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/crossroadscr

Is Choose Recovery for YOU?

Choose Recovery (CR) is for anyone with the courage to be honest about life's hurts, our unhealthy habits, and our negative thinking. It is for people who are tired of the old ways and is willing to open their life to healing and change. 

Choose Recovery is a recovery ministry based on biblical principles with a goal to let God work through us by His healing power. People who are part of CR find true life change by working through sound biblical principles. 

Choose Recovery members open the door by sharing their experiences, strengths, and hopes with one another. In addition, they become willing to accept God's grace and forgiveness in solving life's problems. CR provides a safe place for individuals to begin their journey of breaking out of bondage and into God's grace by helping them to start dealing with their life's hurts, hang-ups, and habits.

What is a Hurt, Habit, or Hang-up? 

A hurt, habit, or hang-up is something in you or your life that hinders your walk with God and others. The feeling of being hurt is an

emotional reaction to another person’s behavior or to a disturbing situation. (Abuse, abandonment, codependency, divorce, relationship issues, etc.) A habit is an addiction to someone or something. (Alcoholism, drugs, food, gambling, sex, shopping, smoking, etc.) Hang-ups are negative mental attitudes that are used to cope with people or adversity. (Anger, depression, fear, issues of forgiveness, etc.)