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New Harbor Press Unveils New Faith-Based Recovery Guide by Author Shelly A. Krahn

New Harbor Press is pleased to announce the release of Real Faith, Real Change: Discovering the Power of Biblical Faith for the Recovery Journey by author Shelly A. Krahn. The new publication offers a structured, reflective Bible study designed to serve as an interactive companion for individuals participating in faith-based addiction recovery programs.

Insights Drawn from Outreach Ministry and Counseling

Drawing from her extensive background in outreach ministry, counseling women in crisis, and support group chaplaincy, Krahn shares insights on addressing internal realities through biblical frameworks. The book addresses critical recovery milestones, including:

  • Establishing healthy boundaries
  • Understanding codependency
  • Achieving personal restoration

Shelly Krahn's work provides structured, objective guidance for individuals seeking spiritual growth alongside physical recovery. This release delivers meaningful resources to a demographic looking for actionable, faith-based support.

Mark Richardson, Editor, New Harbor Press

Key Features of the Book

  • Structured Self-Reflection — Guided questions designed to help readers analyze personal deficits and past experiences objectively.
  • Relationship Management — Actionable frameworks for setting boundaries and practicing interpersonal forgiveness.
  • Focus on Internal Change — Insights regarding the cognitive connections between thinking, feeling, and long-term sobriety.

Availability

Real Faith, Real Change (ISBN: 978-1-63357-487-8) is currently available in both paperback and eBook formats for a retail price of $9.99. It can be purchased through major online retailers and directly via the New Harbor Press website.

About New Harbor Press

New Harbor Press is an imprint of CrossLink Publishing based in Rapid City, SD. New Harbor Press publishes a variety of Bible study, meditation, and spiritual growth books distributed by Ingram Distribution.

For more information, visit newharborpress.com.

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on July 3, 2026
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