August 17, 2017
Sandra's Story
Sandra's Story Date Posted: 17th August 2017 Posted by: Kelly kettle I started using crack cocaine in my teens and was a full blown heroin & cocaine addict by my twenties. I had been in & out of detox centers, churches, and living in the streets homeless. I had became very suicidal and gave up hope that I could ever change after spending 11 years running from the call of God on my life. After
August 10, 2017
John's Story
John's Story Date Posted: 10th August 2017 Posted by: Kelly kettle Hello I'm John, I'm 38 from waterford Ireland. Here is my story from the ups to the downs of addiction. I started drinking when I was 15. I can't remember my first drink but I can remember one of the first times I drank. It was out in a field with my mates, I was 15 and from that night on I knew I
August 9, 2017
Real Time Communication Can Save Lives
Real Time Communication Can Save Lives Date Posted: 9th August 2017 Posted by: Kelly Kettle How does a homeless alcoholic/drug addict go from sleeping behind a dumpster to running one of the world’s largest online communities? Well, it all started with a resentment. My name is Kelly Kettle, long story short, I went to a party at twelve years old. I ended up not coming home from that party until I was thirty eight. I
August 8, 2017
April's Story
April's Story Date Posted: 8th August 2017 Posted by: Inspiring Stories I was born in Decatur, Alabama. My parents divorced when I was 7, which was really difficult....but I adjusted to it. They both remarried & my dad & stepmom had a son together, my little brother, Jordan. I have an older brother that I've never had a relationship with...he's 9 years older than me....I'm 13 years older than my little brother, so I vowed
April 14, 2017
The Miraculous Given Freely
The Miraculous Given Freely Date Posted: 14th April 2017 Posted by: Vince Jones One of the ways we demonstrate our spiritual fitness is by how much we give, freely, not only in riches but most importantly of ourselves. Consider for a moment the disheveled individual with the cardboard sign seeking money for “food.” True, they may in fact not use the money for food as we would define it, but does that mean their need