Re: I've Decided to Leave The Recovery and Not Look Back
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hello,
I've decided to leave the recovery and not look back. I am a young adult, and I am curious if anyone has any experience telling their parents and or family about their decisions. I'm worried that I will lose them as the recovery conditions its members to look down on outsiders and those who have left. I also worry that if I go into details it will turn into an argument rather than a good faith conversation as these people hold the recovery so near and dear to their hearts. Would love to hear what people have to say on how to tell your family / parents about leaving.
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My identical twin brother is still in the LC. I explained my reason for leaving when I left the LC. It was a very tense conversation and I couldn’t convince him. But, the Lord had showed me through a dream that I wouldn’t be able to convince him but needed to leave myself. We have maintained a good relationship and fellowship often in spite of our disagreement over the LC.
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And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we saw His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth. (John 1:14 NASB)
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