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A Struggle with Behavior Addictions

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Have you ever wondered if a habit that once helped you cope has quietly started controlling you? In this episode of Encounters at the Well, we're talking about behavioral addictions and the subtle ways they can take hold of our hearts and minds. From endless scrolling and shopping to binge-watching, emotional eating, and other compulsive behaviors, we explore why we turn to these things and what true freedom looks like through the lens of faith. Together we'll discuss: • How to recognize when a coping mechanism has become a captor • Why behavioral addictions are often rooted in deeper pain, fear, or unmet needs • The difference between shame and conviction • How our habits can reveal where we're looking for comfort, identity, and security • Practical, faith-filled steps toward healing and freedom The good news is this: God sees your struggle, and He is not intimidated by it. You are not too far gone, too broken, or too stuck. Freedom doesn't begin with shame. It begins with honesty, surrender, and allowing Jesus into the places you've been hiding. If you've ever felt trapped by habits you can't seem to break, this conversation is for you. Grab your coffee, open your heart, and join us at the well as we discover that the only Master worth trusting is Jesus, and the freedom He offers is greater than anything holding you back. #EncountersAtTheWell #FreedomInChrist #ChristianWomen #FaithOverFear #BehavioralAddiction #MentalHealthAndFaith #HealingJourney #IdentityInChrist #BreakingChains #JesusHeals

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jakson A Struggle with Behavior Addictions kansikuva

A Struggle with Behavior Addictions

Have you ever wondered if a habit that once helped you cope has quietly started controlling you? In this episode of Encounters at the Well, we're talking about behavioral addictions and the subtle ways they can take hold of our hearts and minds. From endless scrolling and shopping to binge-watching, emotional eating, and other compulsive behaviors, we explore why we turn to these things and what true freedom looks like through the lens of faith. Together we'll discuss: • How to recognize when a coping mechanism has become a captor • Why behavioral addictions are often rooted in deeper pain, fear, or unmet needs • The difference between shame and conviction • How our habits can reveal where we're looking for comfort, identity, and security • Practical, faith-filled steps toward healing and freedom The good news is this: God sees your struggle, and He is not intimidated by it. You are not too far gone, too broken, or too stuck. Freedom doesn't begin with shame. It begins with honesty, surrender, and allowing Jesus into the places you've been hiding. If you've ever felt trapped by habits you can't seem to break, this conversation is for you. Grab your coffee, open your heart, and join us at the well as we discover that the only Master worth trusting is Jesus, and the freedom He offers is greater than anything holding you back. #EncountersAtTheWell #FreedomInChrist #ChristianWomen #FaithOverFear #BehavioralAddiction #MentalHealthAndFaith #HealingJourney #IdentityInChrist #BreakingChains #JesusHeals

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