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Breaking Free: New Book Embraces Faith and Honesty in Recovery

This compelling book serves as a beacon of hope for those grappling with addictions, compulsions, and unhealthy attachments, offering a path to freedom through self-reflection and spiritual connection.

Every Day is a New Day: A Story of Faith by Jenny Teeters is a powerful testament to the transformative power of faith and honesty in overcoming life's most challenging struggles. This compelling book serves as a beacon of hope for those grappling with addictions, compulsions, and unhealthy attachments, offering a path to freedom through self-reflection and spiritual connection.

Teeters shares her personal journey, illustrating how the key to unlocking the prison of addiction lies in brutal honesty with oneself. She emphasizes the importance of acknowledging one's situation as the first crucial step towards recovery. The author presents God as the ultimate solution and her belief in Him as the Divine Physician capable of providing the strength and guidance necessary to navigate the difficult road to healing.

Throughout the book, Teeters explores the concept that each new day presents an opportunity for growth and change. She encourages readers to embrace vulnerability and become willing to ask for help, recognizing that true healing requires support from God, the Twelve Steps, the sacraments of the Catholic Church and those around us.

The narrative weaves together personal anecdotes, spiritual insights, and practical advice, creating a roadmap for those seeking to break free from the cycles of destructive behavior. Teeters doesn't shy away from the challenges of the healing process but instead offers reassurance that with faith and perseverance, lasting change is possible.

Every Day is a New Day is not just a story of one woman's triumph over adversity; it's an interactive book you will engage with through journaling and self-reflection prompts which are an invitation to readers to embark on their own journey of self-discovery and spiritual renewal.

Teeters' words resonate with compassion and understanding, speaking directly to those who feel trapped by their circumstances and longing for a way out.

This book stands as a testament to the idea that no matter how dire one's situation may seem, there is always hope for redemption and transformation through faith, honesty, and the willingness to seek help.

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