Faith Over Fear

Faith Over Fear

Jennifer Slattery and Carol Ogle McCracken

Life After Addiction with Unspoken's Lead Singer Chad Mattson

November 12, 2024   ●   29 min

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The grace of God and the unwavering love of a praying mom pulled Chad Mattson out of addiction and transformed him into a dad, husband, and musician who now lives to proclaim all the Lord has done. His story speaks hope to those who feel they've fallen too far to start again, those who remain chained to their past mistakes, and who, like Mattson, are learning, perhaps for the first time, to become acquainted with emotions they've suppressed for far too long. (Scroll down for discussion/reflective questions.)

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Discussion/Reflective Questions:

  1. What most resonated with you in this episode?
  2. Consider your current social sphere. Do your friends tend to bring out the best in you or tempt you to engage in unhealthy behaviors?
  3. When has something fun turned into something enslaving?
  4. Reflect upon some of your current coping mechanism. What might it look like to turn to Jesus when working through difficult emotions?
  5. What does Chad's story reveal regarding the heart of God?
  6. What does Chad's story reveal regarding the power of grace?
  7. What is one action step God might be asking you to take having listened to this podcast?

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