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Should have died but saved by God – Troy’s story

Sunday 3rd July 2022

Troy Chamness's journey from addiction to faith and recovery is a testament to hope and community support on this episode of Real Recovery.
50 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Hopeful
Encouraging
Motivational

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Troy's Redemption: From Addiction to Faith and New Beginnings

I know you're out there Today wherever you're at, and you don't think your life can be as good as mine or as good as George's, who has Years.
Imagine a life where addiction seems like the only escape from the void inside. This was Troy Chamness's reality. In this episode of 'Real Recovery', hosts Bill Arnold and George Fraser sit down with Troy to explore his compelling journey through addiction and how faith in Jesus Christ transformed his life. Troy opens up about his struggles with alcohol, pornography, and marijuana, substances that once filled the emptiness he felt while seeking acceptance. But his story doesn't end in despair.
Instead, it takes a turn towards hope and redemption. Through candid conversation, Troy shares how the lies of addiction almost pushed him over the edge, but a greater purpose awaited him. With the unwavering support of his community and family, Troy found a path to recovery. He delves into the importance of community and faith in overcoming temptation and anxiety, offering practical advice for those on a similar journey.
Troy's narrative is a powerful reminder that no matter how deep the struggle, there is always hope for a new beginning. His story is a testament to the transformative power of faith and the critical role of a supportive community in the recovery process.