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Melissa Tirona

Finding Cheer in Unexpected Places 🎉📣👏📣🎉 Recovery can feel like a solo journey, especially when your cheering section is quiet. Maybe your phone's silent on days you hit milestones, or the people you thought would show up aren't there? Here's the thing: you're not alone in that 👉 Some of us don't have a squad sending love or throwing parties for our wins. For some, Facebook groups or online communities might be the only "YAY YOU!"s we get. But let's flip the script.... Those "hoorays" from strangers online? They're legit. They're reminders you're part of something bigger – a community that sees you, struggles like you, and celebrates every step forward. If you're the one cheering from the sidelines (or screens), give yourself credit. Your voice matters. Your encouragement matters. We are here for you! To those without a loud cheering section 👉👉 👉 YOU ARE SEEN. Your wins are celebrated, even if it's just in this space. Keep going 💪 #CelebrateTogether #youmatter #wegotthistogether #celebrate 👏 #yayYOU

Melissa Tirona

God > Our struggles 🙏 This morning #joycemeyer reminded me 👉 "Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us," Ephesians 3:20 In #CelebrateRecovery, participants work through 8 principles to find healing and restoration. Ephesians 3:20 can be a powerful verse for folks like us in recovery because it highlights God's immense power working within us. We're often stuck in cycles of addiction or pain, but God's power can break those chains. God is beyond our imagination! Recovery can feel impossible, but God can do more than we ask or imagine. The Holy Spirit empowers us to walk through recovery and live freely. God's power is at work within us! In recovery, we often feel powerless, but Ephesians 3:20 reminds us God's got way more power than our struggles. He can do immeasurably more than we ask or imagine. In Recovery Programs like Celebrate Recovery or AA, or Never Alone Recovery , NA, Al-Anon , GA, OA, or National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) like me, we can tap into that power! Let God work within you to heal, restore, and empower your journey. #GodWorks #HolySpirit #healingpower #recoveryworks #safeplace #celebrate #surrendering #Amen

Melissa Tirona

Surrending To God's Purpose Despite the Trauma #Powerless lesson 2 #CelebrateRecovery 👉 "Happy are those who know they are spiritual poor" Matthew 5:3 As humans, we often struggle to make sense of the pain and trauma we face. It can feel like our world is shattered, and we're left to pick up the pieces. But what if those broken pieces are exactly what God wants to use for His glory? Trauma & substance abuse can leave us feeling broken, unworthy, and unsure of our purpose. 👉 But God's love and purpose are not limited by our past or our pain. In fact, He often uses our brokenness to reveal His strength and beauty (2 Corinthians 12:9-10). Surrendering to God's purpose doesn't mean the pain disappears, but it means we trust Him to walk with us through it. It means we offer our broken pieces to Him, asking Him to mend and use them for His glory. #Reminder God is near to the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18). 👉He doesn't abandon us in our pain. He can turn our mourning into dancing (Psalm 30:11). 👉 His purpose can bring joy and hope. #today 1. Acknowledge the pain...Bring your trauma to God in prayer. 2. Offer it to Him... Ask God to use your brokenness for His purpose. 3. Seek support... Surround yourself with people who point you to God. #Surrendering to God's purpose doesn't mean we've "got it all together." 👉It means we're trusting Him with what we don't understand. Lord, enable us to continue on our journey of recovery. It gets so hard sometimes and we can't do it alone. Thank you for your 🎗️ reminders in Your Word keeping us on track 🙏🙏🙏 #Amen #GodsWord #recovery102 #safeplace #celebrate #life #re

SarahSigma

Christmas Week: The Light We Need Most Is the One We Protect Together As Christmas week unfolds, many of us instinctively reach for nostalgia—lights, tradition, family, the familiar rituals that make December feel almost sacred. But beneath the wrapping paper and the carols, there’s a quieter reality worth acknowledging: This season is not easy for everyone. While some celebrate in warmth and abundance, others are navigating empty chairs, strained bank accounts, fractured relationships, or painful memories. And some—the most vulnerable among us—are navigating hardship without the power or voice to rise above it alone. Children. Single parents. Trauma survivors. Those grieving. Those who are financially struggling in a season defined by excess. Christmas magnifies everything: the joy and the ache. This week, we are invited to do something powerful—not grand or performative, but deeply human: to remember whose safety, wellbeing, and dignity should never be optional. The Realities We Often Don’t Talk About During the Holidays While we exchange gifts and gather at tables, it’s important to acknowledge: children in unstable homes experience heightened stress during holidays financial pressure increases conflict and emotional volatility abuse reports statistically rise around holiday periods isolation can deepen mental health struggles many families have to choose between bills and Christmas gifts hunger doesn’t pause because it’s December These are not conspiracies. They are measurable, documented realities across the country. And this doesn’t mean we abandon celebration. It simply means we widen the circle of our awareness. Christmas is not only about who sits at our table— but also about who is missing from one. The Light We Are Asked to Carry This week, the most meaningful acts aren’t expensive. They are simple. ~Sigma♡ #holidays #celebrate #lightworkers #AscensionNewPerspective #Christmas #newyear #5D #NewEarth #Pleaidean #Starborn #oracle #TarotHoroscope #love #joy

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