Every story is different, but you know what? We all end up in the same place: Lonely, depressed, angry, frustrated, confused, suicidal, and EMPTY.
I don't know what made you come to this site - maybe a loved one, a friend, or you're just looking for some hope. No matter why you came, you're here for a reason. If my story isn't your story, it really doesn't matter. The only thing that matters is that you can have the same freedom I have.
I can wake up and be glad the birds are singing and the sun is out - Can you?
I can spend my money on my family and children - Can you?
I can step out my door and not have to worry about going to jail - Can you?
I can play with my kids, imagine that? - Can you?
If you can't do these things and much more of anything else, keep an open mind as I tell my story. I guarantee you can have what I have and much, much more.
Most people would say I had the perfect upbringing. My Christian family attended church nearly every Sunday and put me through Christian School. However, within two years after graduation, I was addicted to cocaine and alcohol.
Addiction stripped me of all self-esteem, a prosperous career, and crippled me with debt. At the age of 28, I nearly died in a drunk driving accident. With a punctured lung quickly drowning me in my own blood, I cried out to God, "I don't want to die!" My memory went blank from that point on. A lifesaving call to 911 rescued me from death. Later I would find the reasons for God's divine intervention that night.
Three months later I stepped back into the church where I had worshipped as a child. That is when God began to change my life. The lessons learned over the next six months are detailed during our meetings. At Reformers Unanimous we teach the different steps that lead to blessings from God. For me those blessings consist of a beautiful wife I met in church, our precious children, a debt free life style, and an executive position in the petroleum industry. Oh, I almost forgot to tell you... the unknown person who saved my life by calling 911 nearly two years earlier... miraculously ended up to be the mother... of my future wife. Praise God!