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How Desperate Are You For Jesus?
I've looked into the eyes of children lost to drugs. I've felt the weight ofanger, tasted thebitterness of resentment, and wrestled with the kind of pain that makesforgiveness feelimpossible. This is my story of walking straight out of darkness - and bringing otherswith me. In Are You Desperate for Jesus, I share the raw, unfiltered journey ofconfronting addiction, breaking generational cycles, and fighting for the kids nobody else wouldfight for.
It's about thenights spent praying for children caught in drug abuse, the rage that almostconsumed me, andthe moment Jesus met me in the middle of my own brokenness. This memoir isn't about perfect faith. It's about desperate faith. The kindthat shows up incourtrooms, rehabs, and hospital rooms. The kind that chooses forgivenesswhen anger feelssafer. The kind that believes restoration is possible even when hope looksdead.
It's about thenights spent praying for children caught in drug abuse, the rage that almostconsumed me, andthe moment Jesus met me in the middle of my own brokenness. This memoir isn't about perfect faith. It's about desperate faith. The kindthat shows up incourtrooms, rehabs, and hospital rooms. The kind that chooses forgivenesswhen anger feelssafer. The kind that believes restoration is possible even when hope looksdead.
I've looked into the eyes of children lost to drugs. I've felt the weight ofanger, tasted thebitterness of resentment, and wrestled with the kind of pain that makesforgiveness feelimpossible. This is my story of walking straight out of darkness - and bringing otherswith me. In Are You Desperate for Jesus, I share the raw, unfiltered journey ofconfronting addiction, breaking generational cycles, and fighting for the kids nobody else wouldfight for.
It's about thenights spent praying for children caught in drug abuse, the rage that almostconsumed me, andthe moment Jesus met me in the middle of my own brokenness. This memoir isn't about perfect faith. It's about desperate faith. The kindthat shows up incourtrooms, rehabs, and hospital rooms. The kind that chooses forgivenesswhen anger feelssafer. The kind that believes restoration is possible even when hope looksdead.
It's about thenights spent praying for children caught in drug abuse, the rage that almostconsumed me, andthe moment Jesus met me in the middle of my own brokenness. This memoir isn't about perfect faith. It's about desperate faith. The kindthat shows up incourtrooms, rehabs, and hospital rooms. The kind that chooses forgivenesswhen anger feelssafer. The kind that believes restoration is possible even when hope looksdead.
