Recovery is often treated like the finish line. Get clean. Get stable. Get back to “normal.” But what if recovery is only the beginning?
In this episode, we sit down with Brandon and Brittany Biddy, founders of Pathway to Purpose to talk about what happens after survival. After meth addiction. After the wreckage. After the slow, costly work of getting free.
Their story isn’t framed as a dramatic moment or a polished testimony. It’s a long obedience through recovery, faith, accountability, and formation. As they began attending church and rebuilding their lives, a conviction emerged: the freedom they found wasn’t meant to stay private.
Out of that conviction came a calling to walk back into spaces they once barely escaped, not as saviors, but as servants. Not as experts, but as people who know the terrain.
This conversation explores:
• Why recovery alone doesn’t satisfy the soul
• How purpose often emerges from the very thing that tried to destroy you
• The difference between being delivered from something and being sent to someone
• Why lived experience matters in addiction recovery
• What it looks like when faith moves beyond Sunday and into real lives
This isn’t a story about perfection.
It’s about assignment.
Because sometimes God doesn’t just pull you out of the pit.
He trains you, heals you, and sends you back with a rope.