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But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was: and when he saw him, he had compassion on  him.
And went to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him.

Luke 10:33 & 34

If you look at them through the eyes of Christ, you can see past the harshness and anger in their faces...

Pastor Remington

Some Statistics...
90% of all meth users become addicted on their first use.

According to a 1997 report, 4.4% of American teenagers have tried meth (and that number has increased at least 30% since then).



 


Testimonies

A Light Unto My Path: I began using cocaine at about 19. By 20 years old I weighed only 90 pounds, I looked like death....Read more

What The Lord Has Done For Me: God has plucked me from the darkness of drugs and that horrible way of life. Praise God. I used to be a very dark kind of a girl. My heart was very hard....Read More

Glory Be To God: I had dabbled with drugs of different choices for many years. For a while, my husband did the drugs with me. He was able to walk away…I wasn’t....Read more

I Am Enough: I was molested by two different family friends when I was young, one of which killed himself instead of facing the consequences of his actions, which led me to not reporting the other one to the authorities....Read More

Emily: By July 2003 I was taking over 1200 pills a month. I felt like I was in a chemical prison. I hated the emptiness that came with using drugs....Read More

Have No Fear: When I was a kid I didn’t feel loved. No one showed me love or told me they loved me. I didn’t have any friends until I was in 6th grade....Read More

Bondage: There was a lot of fighting, accusations, infidelities. After 11 years, we finally divorced, and my children and I moved in with my mother. I lived with her for six years....Read More

Ghetto To Glory: Till one day about three years ago some so-called friends came over with drugs.   I thought that I could party for just one night....Read More

I Can Do All Things: My home life was full of violence, drugs, and physical and emotional abuse.   I witnessed such violent acts from one family member to another for most of my childhood that the torture was unbearable....Read More

There Is No Other Way: After many years of messing up my life on my own, I finally realized that like anyone, on my own I'm lost.   Eternal life requires that a person accept the fact that Jesus Christ died to take away their sin....Read More

Road To Darkness: My earliest memory is not one of a loving parent but one of addiction. It started when my birth mother was living at a hippie commune and she allowed me to take magic mushrooms at four years old. During that time I really don't remember very much only that inside my heart felt torn up and twisted. Read More

Hard Growing Up: It was kind of hard growing up; drugs have always been in the picture.  The first time I drank and smoked was when I was twelve years old.  When I was thirteen, I smoked pot and not too long after that I started doing meth....Read More

Tender Mercies: My first experience with alcohol happened while I was playing the flute with a group that toured New York and Europe .  These kids were 18 and 19 and I was just entering my junior year of high school.  I was 15 ½ and took a drink of Vermouth and Coca Cola in a Venice Hotel room....Read More

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Pastor Tim Remington


Justine Fellows

But whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him? My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.
I John 3:17 & 18

"If you want to raise a man from mud and filth, do not think it is enough to keep standing on top and reaching down to him a helping hand. You must go all the way down yourself, and then take hold of him with strong hands and pull him and yourself out into the light."
Jewish Proverb

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