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Why it’s never too late to pray: Jim’s story

Sunday 6th June 2021

Discover Jim Maxim's inspiring journey from alcoholism to spiritual awakening after a life-threatening coma on 'Real Recovery'.
 

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Jim Maxim: From Coma to Clarity Through Faith

Ever wondered if it's too late to turn your life around? Jim Maxim's story might just change your mind. Growing up with an alcoholic father, Jim found himself spiraling into addiction at a young age. His life took a dramatic turn after a near-fatal incident left him in a coma. During this life-threatening ordeal, Jim had a profound encounter with Jesus that altered the course of his life forever.
In this episode of 'Real Recovery', hosts Bill Arnold and George Fraser sit down with Jim to unpack his incredible journey from the depths of addiction to the heights of spiritual awakening. Jim opens up about his struggles, the moment he met Jesus in his coma, and how this divine intervention led him to realize that no one is beyond the reach of God's love.
Listeners will be moved by Jim's candid recounting of his past and inspired by his unwavering faith. This episode is a testament to the power of prayer and the possibility of redemption, no matter how far gone you might feel. Whether you're battling addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, Jim's story offers a beacon of hope and a reminder that it's never too late to seek help and find healing.
Join 'Real Recovery' for an emotionally charged conversation that delves deep into the struggles and triumphs of overcoming addiction through faith. Jim Maxim's journey is a powerful reminder that transformation is always within reach.