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New ID Recovery Course – September 2022

Join us for New ID, a six-week Christian recovery course designed to help bring healing and hope to individuals struggling with eating disorders and related issues. This course will be held virtually and is open to all individuals regardless of where they live.

Each evening runs from 7:00 – 8:30 PM EST. Each week includes a teaching led by a trained course leader (topics listed below), testimonial from someone who is recovered, group discussion and prayer time to close. The New ID recovery course is entirely confidential and open to those 15+ who struggle with eating disorders, as well as friends and family members who want to learn more.

The full rate for the six-week virtual series is $16 per week ($99 total). Sliding scale rates are available.

New ID is founded on the belief that complete freedom from eating disorders is possible. Register today to experience it for yourself.

Contact our team at faithsupport@rockrecoveryed.org with questions or scholarship needs.  

Themes and Discussion Focus for the New ID recovery course:

  • Week 1: 09/21 – What are eating disorders and what is freedom?

  • Week 2: 09/28 – Addictions and our identity in Christ

  • Week 3: 10/05 – Dealing with emotional issues

  • Week 4: 10/12 – Depression and loneliness

  • Week 5: 10/19 – Nutrition and the mind

  • Week 6: 10/26 – Moving on

 

About the course leaders:

Rock Recovery Executive Director Christie Dondero Bettwy will be leading the September 2022 New ID Recovery series.

About the New ID Founder: Kim Hemsley, founded the New ID recovery course in 2003 by drawing from her own personal experience of struggling with an eating disorder for 10 years to create. She created New ID to show how she walked through recovery and came out the other side, completely free. The New ID course material came from a collaboration of Hemsley, two counselors and a nutritionist.

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