Taylor Creech: From Addiction to Advocacy Through Faith
I've sought peace everywhere else, and I haven't found it. I want to be locked in a cabin in the woods with no ability to access these things, but I don't know if I can get Jesus back.
Ever wondered how faith can turn a life around? In this episode of 'Life After Addiction', hosts Adam Comer and Ryan Chidester sit down with Taylor Creech, a man who has walked the difficult path from addiction to redemption. Taylor, once ensnared by addiction despite his roots as a pastor's kid, opens up about his tumultuous journey.
He talks candidly about the double life he led, the hopelessness he felt, and the pivotal moments that led him to S2L Recovery, a Christ-centered program that changed everything. Taylor’s story is one of raw struggle and remarkable transformation. Through faith and the support of a caring community, he found the strength to overcome his addiction. He shares how relying on God's strength, rather than his own, was crucial in his recovery process.
Taylor also delves into his meaningful work with the Special Operations Command Care Coalition, advocating for wounded warriors, which has given him a renewed sense of purpose. This episode is more than just a tale of overcoming addiction; it’s a testament to the power of faith and community in finding redemption and purpose. Whether you’re on your own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, Taylor’s story offers hope and inspiration.