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We’re so glad you’re here. Throughout this website, you’ll find links—at the top, bottom, and even the middle of the page—that will take you directly to our blog. There, we post daily content covering a wide range of topics related to addiction, recovery, and healing.
This site is not meant to replace professional help or recovery programs. Instead, it exists to encourage and inspire you to take that next step—whether it’s finding a recovery group, seeking support, or simply knowing you’re not alone.
I personally attend Celebrate Recovery and wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone struggling with life’s hurts, habits, or hang-ups. But no matter which path you choose—whether it’s CR, AA, NA, or another program—what matters most is that you find a group where you feel supported and safe.
I truly believe addiction is a spiritual disease. It separates us from God and leads us away from the life we were meant to live. And because the root of the problem is spiritual, the solution must be spiritual too. That’s why programs like Celebrate Recovery can be so life-changing—they point us back to our Higher Power, Jesus Christ.
Your life is a precious gift. Please don’t let pride or fear keep you from asking for help. There is hope. There is healing. And there is a community ready to walk alongside you.
Take a moment to explore the blog. Read through the posts. And most importantly, find a group that fits your needs—because you don’t have to do this alone.
I’ve never sought controversy—only the chance to serve.
But at times, challenges seem to find me anyway. My heart has always been devoted to helping those battling hurts, habits, and hang-ups. That mission didn’t begin yesterday, and I’m grateful for every opportunity I’ve had to share content that offers hope and healing. I started attending my first Celebrate Recovery meetings in late 2017.
In 2021, I published a book titled The Recovery Path and founded a 501(c)(3) organization—Recovery Path Charities—to help fund recovery programs. That same year, I launched a podcast called Revelations, which ran until 2023, alongside my daily blog at Recovery Path, where I continue to post encouragement for anyone walking the road of addiction recovery.
To deepen my understanding and grow in this calling, I attended three Celebrate Recovery Summits—two in Dallas and one in California. During my first summit, I became seriously ill, but the kindness and support I received, especially from Frank Kirby, left a lasting impact. I’m truly thankful for those who stood with me during that time.
In 2023, with the encouragement of a dear friend from California, I began working on a worship album. After two years of remote collaboration, emails, and back-and-forth uploads, Set Me Free is now live on all major streaming platforms. While we haven’t made it to K-LOVE yet, that was never the goal—what mattered most was the joy of expressing my love for Christ through music. I’m so proud of how it turned out. Worship music became a deep passion of mine through Celebrate Recovery, where I had the privilege of playing in the ministry band. Special thanks to Jane Smith for her encouragement and support through that season.
So today, I just want to share what I’ve created with a grateful heart:
• My Recovery Blog
https://recoverypathcharities.com/
• My Book: The Recovery Path
• My Worship Album: Set Me Free
Samples and streaming https://williammcrea.hearnow.com/
Lyrics can be found https://williamjmcrea.com/
Every step has been part of a journey I cherish deeply. Thank you to everyone who has walked with me along the way.
"Testimonials gives those that are hurting confidence of a positive experience. The best person to tell our story are those that have experienced recovery and understand the joy of victory"
David Rowes
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