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Real recovery is a lifelong journey toward a promised-land life of transformation.
Real recovery isn’t a one-time event or a process that fits into twelve steps or a preset length of time. Uncovering how to live free of what holds you back is a lifelong journey, and one that is best traveled with others.
The Uncovery Devotional: Rethinking Recovery One Day at a Time will help you take those steps toward a better, healthier, happier you. The authors, George A. Wood and Brit Eaton, know that battles with addiction, mental health, suicidal thoughts, and past trauma cannot be won overnight. They’ve been in your shoes. And they provide the love, commitment, and compassion that will help you uncover and heal the bottom-line issue that causes you to struggle in the first place.
Each month follows a theme, such as reflection, relationship, and reconciliation, while each day provides a short Scripture and prayer.
Wild opportunities for hope, healing, and transformation exist for you in the Christian recovery space because you’re not working to recover an old, broken life—you’re going after a brand new one.
You’ll discover the truth about who you really are and Whose you really are so that you can reach deep levels of healing and deliverance.
The Uncovery Devotional: Rethinking Recovery One Day at a Time helps you uncover the issues that are preventing you from experiencing God’s promised-land life.
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Passion & Fire Ministries, The Passion Translation Project
My friend George Wood has given us a tremendous resource to meet the needs of our hearts. The Uncovery Devotional: Rethinking Recovery One Day at a Time offers a unique approach to recovery, particularly for individuals struggling with addiction, mental health issues, and suicidal thoughts. It aims to provide daily opportunities for personal growth, healing, and transformation by addressing the underlying traumas that contribute to these struggles. The Uncovery program emphasizes a Christ-centered perspective and believes that recovery is not just a process or a one-time event but a lifelong journey toward a new and transformed life. One of the distinguishing aspects of The Uncovery Devotional is its reimagining of the traditional twelve-step process. George Wood has brilliantly focused each month on a specific theme related to one of the twelve steps, offering a fresh perspective and allowing for a deeper exploration of that particular step.
Bill Vanderbush
President, Faith Mountain Ministries
This is far more than a devotional. This is a Christic, new covenant manifesto. This is an accessible, personal, challenging, and empowering manual for approaching the Bible, understanding your identity, and engaging with God. I can’t stress strongly enough the importance of this book. Its reach is well beyond the targeted audience that the Uncovery was created for. The themes in this book reflect the journey God has taken me on in the past twenty years, and they are laid out with so much wisdom and order that it’s like looking at a journal of my own walk with the Holy Spirit. The revelation of union and the finished work of the cross changes everything, if you believe it. By the end of this journey, you just might. Thank you, George and Brit, for creating a priceless resource that will still be here to guide my great-great-grandchildren long after I have gone home.
Joey Papa
The Failed Christian Podcast and JoeyTalks
This 365-day devotional is exactly what this generation needs. It provides guidance and a step-by-step process on how to walk in freedom. Every one of us is in some form of recovery, and this book is like having a spiritual father guide your heart in truth and freedom. No matter where you are in your spiritual journey, this book will take you by the hand and lead you to greater freedom.
Brian “Head” Welch
Co-founder, Grammy Award-winning band Korn, New York Times best-selling author
Continuing the journey from the first book, The Uncovery, this one is incredibly raw and real. This life-changing devotional dares to challenge conventional recovery approaches, presenting 365 days of unflinching honesty and profound insights. A must-read for those seeking true transformation and hope, it fearlessly tackles the struggles of life head-on, potentially saving lives along the way. This compelling journey of faith and recovery is light for anyone seeking genuine healing and a deeper connection with God.
Jordan Raynor
Author, The Word Before Work and Redeeming Your Time
The Uncovery Devotional goes beyond traditional Christ-centered recovery programs, providing daily opportunities to heal from trauma and struggle at a deeper level. This devotional will guide readers towards a brand new life, empowering them to uncover their God-given strength and embrace a holistic approach to recovery, all while pointing them to Christ, our ultimate Healer. I’m honored to endorse this book!
Herb Hand
Co-offensive coordinator, University of Central Florida Knights
I’ve known George Wood for most of my life. We grew up together in the same small town in Upstate New York. We played high school football together, attended the same parties, and lived similar lifestyles in our younger days. I’ve followed George’s career from afar and have been amazed at the transformation that has taken place in his life. George’s redemption story is an incredible example of the power of God’s unfailing and unrelenting love. These daily devotions will challenge, inspire, and mentor you as you grow in and through the love of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Terry Skaggs, MA, LMFT
Host, Testimonies with Terry Podcast
As you seek to transform your life from being marred by addiction, trauma, or suicidal thoughts, you need to intentionally make choices that build a life worth staying sober, restored, and alive for. This devotional helps accomplish that. Each day’s message challenges you to see yourself for more than your struggles and addictions, giving a call to action for you to step into the promised-land life that is yours for the taking. One that is filled with endless amounts of grace, hope, renewal, and love found in Jesus Christ. Don’t believe the lies of the devil; recovery is possible, it’s for you, and it starts now!
E.i. the King
Christian hip-hop artist
“I failed…again.” The story of my life. Throughout a destructive street lifestyle of selling drugs, robbing, and using, I know the cycle of addiction all too well. Yet while incarcerated for over twelve years, my life was forever changed. I encountered Jesus, began walking in my purpose, and am now helping others do the same. A daily principle that I soon adopted at the beginning of my faith walk was daily Bible reading. Here, my dawg, friend, and fellow soldier in Christ, George Wood, along with his coauthor Brit Eaton, present us with a great tool for daily Bible devotion. “Rethinking recovery” is a useful tool that will biblically challenge, encourage, and hold you accountable to the commands and promises of God.
Tommy Phillips
Pastor, Watermark Church; Christian folk artist
George is a good pastor, and along with his coauthor Brit Eaton, their daily liturgy has done something truly good for those seeking salvation and freedom from the bondage of addiction. In every daily reading, George and Brit point to Jesus, the One who has walked through the darkness, and the only one who can truly lead us out. No doubt, this book will be a daily guide for spiritual formation of many so desperately seeking it.
About the Authors
George A. Wood is an ordained minister, pastoral care counselor, recovery ministry founder, and recovery activist. A former addict and suicide survivor, George has dedicated his life to radically grace-laced, Christ-centered recovery for people struggling with addiction, mental health problems, and suicidal thoughts. He works tirelessly to bridge the gap between the spiritual and scientific communities to help people see recovery differently and build a new baseline for trauma-informed care. A highly charismatic and sought-after teacher and preacher, George has become a nontraditional recovery authority by founding radically divergent ministries, including the Timothy Initiative and the Sober Truth Project. The Timothy Initiative is a faith-based ministry and open-ended program that works with men in addiction by providing safe housing and work opportunities. The Sober Truth Project aims to reshape how the world views addiction, mental health, people with suicidal thoughts, and the roles that faith, science, and trauma play in recovery to develop a more empathetic and loving society. George studied business management at Binghamton and Morresville State universities in New York and mental health and Christian life coaching with the American Association of Christian Counselors. A certified addiction specialist, he is a pastor and pastoral care counselor ordained by Cornerstone Mission Family Church. George currently works directly with the Sober Truth Project, speaking, consulting, and coaching in order to engage, educate, equip, and empower faith communities, churches, and leaders of all people groups. He also has a successful podcast The Sober Truth, which highlights the meeting of faith and recovery, bringing light and understanding to all of the topics of The Uncovery.
Brit Eaton is a content strategist, writer, speaker, discipler, and all-around pursuer of the kingdom of God. She helps corporate, nonprofit, and ministry leaders find the words to say to move people to action. An eager apostle and strong advocate for nontraditional recovery and women in ministry, Brit ministers in diverse, spirit-filled environments committed to unity in the body of Christ. In addition to The Uncovery: Understanding the Power of Community to Heal Trauma, inspired by and developed with George Wood, she co-authored Reckless Grace, a book inspired by and developed with Bill Vanderbush. Brit received a B.A. in Visual Communication from Mount Vernon Nazarene University, where she serves as an adjunct professor of business and marketing. She received her M.S. in marketing and communication, summa cum laude, from Franklin University. She also served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. Brit lives in a log home on ten wooded acres in Mount Vernon, Ohio, with her husband Mike and daughter Bella.