How Jesus Saved a Broken Addict and Restored Him to Purpose. A true story of addiction, sobriety, healing, fatherhood, faith, and redemption by Michael King. Read a raw testimony of addiction, sobriety, faith, family, and the long work of becoming the person you were meant to become.
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How Jesus Saved a Broken Addict and Restored Him to Purpose. A true story of addiction, sobriety, healing, fatherhood, faith, and redemption by Michael King.
Read a raw testimony of addiction, sobriety, faith, family, and the long work of becoming the person you were meant to become.
See the slow collapse, the consequences, the loneliness of early sobriety, and the daily decisions that make a new life possible.
Follow the questions, prayers, church doors, and moments of mercy that turned a broken story toward Jesus Christ.
Witness the rebuilding of identity, fatherhood, discipline, creative work, and a mission rooted in redemption.
The story travels from Kensington and the slow collapse of addiction through withdrawal, willingness, recovery, faith, fatherhood, and the beginning of a restored life.
See how chaos becomes normal, how addiction changes every priority, and how a person can lose sight of who they are.
Walk through the fear, withdrawal, meetings, mirrors, and willingness that make honesty possible before healing feels real.
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