ReCoVery, JoyMichael Bowser D.Th.
ReCoVery, JoyMichael Bowser D.Th.
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ReCoVery
The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, He Hath Anointed Me To Share

Author: Joy-Michael Bowser D.Th.

Narrator: Johnathan Welsh

Unabridged: 4 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 08/19/2022


Synopsis

You do want to improve your well-being, health, and mindset by better understanding your situations, circumstances, and relationships? In ReCoVery, author Joy~Michael Bowser offers a guide for those seeking ReCoVery from life-controlling issues as she solicits wisdom through the Book of Romans from the heartfelt words of the Apostle Paul’s scripture references and focused driven questionnaires.

Joy~Michael discusses how ReCoVery is a constant in life. She believes that we are constantly recovering in this life from one thing or another. ReCoVery is not just about addiction. ReCoVery is about life! When there is a desire for ReCoVery there has been a perception of loss. ReCoVery is a rebuilding together in truth while helping you satisfy your losses and dethrone your lacks. Through her writings she aspires to encourage the believer and introduce the Bible to those individuals who do not know it. This is communicated by sharing Bible truths with real life experiences in hope that the reader would make a connection with the Bible and the truths that they are experiencing in their lives.

ReCoVery tells how recovery is a discovery of self. Your lives can be taken from dysfunctional to functional. The transformation will allow you to function with full capacity for what you were designed and purposed to do as an individual. ReCoVery is an announced decree. ReCoVery is an edict of hope for anyone striving to live a victorious life, today.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Karlyn on March 29, 2014

Like being punched in the face. However, completely different from his poetry. Berryman's not a novelist, and this is not a normal novel, and yet I couldn't put it down, even as I felt like its content was abusing my brain. Berryman tracks his time in the hospital recovering from alcoholism with oth......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on April 04, 2022

Berryman’s final, unfinished novel is interesting. The portions that survive are well written and rather harrowing, but as a whole, I don’t think the material here makes much sense to people who have not worked a 12 step program.......more

Goodreads review by Tom on April 18, 2018

There are several words fighting for the most appropriate description of this novel, none of them positive. Feverish. Chaotic. Harrowing. Desperate. This is a semi-fictionalized, semi-autobiographical account of alcoholism and recovery, and Berryman does the whole experience brutally honest justice......more

Goodreads review by Aaron on April 28, 2018

Considering this book is a collected narrative, with fragments and diary entries and no ending--at least not one found--it is still a bold essay about one man's encounters with others and himself in a tough rehab. The abstract style makes it challenging, but never is there a false emotion or insight......more

Goodreads review by Lauren on February 25, 2008

Really, really depressing but an interesting journey into the mind of an equally brilliant and destructive individual. Kind of the real life version of Leaving Las Vegas - but in the 50's, with a poet instead of a screenwriter, and a wife and child instead of a hooker.......more