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Life Is A Rodeo | Part 3 | Addiction

Addiction isn’t just a habit – it’s a trap. But freedom is possible. Learn the biblical, practical way God designed recovery. #LifeIsARodeo

An episode of the When Oceans Rise podcast, hosted by Generations Church NC, titled "Life Is A Rodeo | Part 3 | Addiction" was published on December 7, 2025 and runs 38 minutes.

December 7, 2025 ·38m · When Oceans Rise

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Addiction isn’t just a habit – it’s a trap. But freedom is possible. Learn the biblical, practical way God designed recovery. #LifeIsARodeo

Addiction isn’t just a habit – it’s a trap. But freedom is possible. Learn the biblical, practical way God designed recovery. #LifeIsARodeo
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