Austin's Journey: Finding Healing Through Faith
Episode Overview
Austin's addiction journey began with seeking acceptance through partying. He experienced the loss of his best friend due to an overdose. Multiple rehab attempts were unsuccessful until he embraced faith. Now studying Christian psychology, Austin aims to help others. He remains committed to sobriety, even refusing pain medication post-injury.
I never realised God was all that I needed, until He was all that I had
In this episode of Real Recovery, Bill Arnold and George Fraser welcome Austin, a college student with a remarkable story of overcoming addiction through faith. Growing up in Minnesota, Austin enjoyed a blessed childhood, filled with travel and sports. However, his life took a turn when he started seeking acceptance through partying and substance use. By high school, Austin was heavily involved in drinking and smoking weed, leading to more serious drug use in college.
Austin's journey to recovery wasn't straightforward. He experienced the devastating loss of his best friend and grappled with addiction's powerful grip. Despite multiple attempts at rehab, it wasn't until he embraced his faith that he found true healing. Austin shares how he realised that God was the only one who could fill the void in his heart. His story is a testament to the power of faith and the importance of community support.
Now a student at the University of Northwestern, Austin is pursuing a degree in Christian psychology and dreams of helping others through their struggles. His commitment to staying clean is evident, even refusing pain medication after a severe injury to avoid relapse. Austin's story is both inspiring and humbling, offering hope to anyone facing similar battles. Tune in to hear how faith transformed Austin's life and why he believes that anyone can find healing through God.
His experiences highlight the importance of surrendering control and trusting in a higher power. Don't miss this powerful episode that underscores the message of hope and redemption.