Purity Project Steps to Recovery

Asparagus and Long-Term Recovery
Have you ever wondered what asparagus has to do with long term recovery? I thought not! But seriously, hang on and I’ll explain it to you as well as introduce you to three indispensible principles for making a full recovery. Read more
The J Curve of Recovery
Like many people, I thought that once I began recovery work that I would be putting old problems behind me and that the quality of my life would begin improving right away. I expected a forward and upward progression. My thinking, were I to graph it, would probably have looked something like this.
This post was written by teach4him--a member of the Purity Project in Oklahoma City. If you have questions or comments of a personal nature, you may reach him at teach4him@purityproject.com
Personal History
Overview
As we begin the process of recovery, a very effective place to begin is by systematically reflecting upon the events of our past. The goal of our reflection is to notice how the events and things of our our past relate and connect with our present compulsions and addictions. While all of us are intimately familiar with the story of our lives, most of us have not examined our past with an eye of relating these events to our present situation. Our goals is to not only notice the progression of events that led to our addictive choices, but to also discover powerful influences that served to influence us to make bad choices. Read more
Study at Home Program
Start fighting back now in the privacy of your own home!

Purity Project–Application for Home Study
The Purity Project has written a series of Christ centered lessons that are based on the highly acclaimed principles of Celebrate Recovery and Alcoholic’s Anonymous. These self-study lessons are designed to be completed at your own pace and in the privacy of your own home. Participants are assigned an on-line mentor who reads and challenges the student. Although the lessons are free, you must enroll in order to participate. If possible, you are encouraged to attend weekly on-line meetings. Read more



