Recovery Ministries at Valley Real Life is a safe place where anyone that is struggling with hurts, habits, hang-ups, addictions, or compulsive behaviors can find help. We are committed to helping those in need through the power of the Holy Spirit, the Word of God, and through sound biblical recovery processes and relationships. Experience the power of Christ as He works to transform your life!
Valley Real Life Church is located in Spokane, Washington
Wow, what an unbelievable testimony! Praise God, you never gave up on that dream, and God sure enough did it! One day, you will be reunited with Johnny, never to be separated again 🙌🙏❤️
We NEED more Christian recovery groups like AA has. I need to go to one every day and there’s just nothing here. I live in MA and I go to one CR group per week and it’s just not enough.
Wow that's so real Thank you for your testimony 🙏🏾🙌🏾✝️✨ I have been in celebrate recovery since May 15th and I just celebrated my year sobriety the Lord has been so merciful and graceful in my life since I got clean just want to say bless you and your new family because of testimonies like yours is why I stay just to know I'm not alone thank you so much
Love you NIK and your testimony but the NIV bible is not for Christians . Its writers are abominations to the most high and has taken many important passages and words out of the bible . God bless.
My hope and my thought process after tonight is that everyone out there who watch this video was blasting somewhere and knows and remembers Joshua 1:9 you’re not alone in this journey there’s someone with you always wherever you go. Enjoy be blessed. Have a great night.
Sounds like he's a shitty person and the promise of a Devine reward is the only reason he's doing "good" 🙄 when will Christians learn God wants us to be good because it's the right thing.
Thank you for this wonderful talk about forgiveness. I was blessed by all that Kelly shared. I attend Celebrate Recovery at One Church in Manchester NH. I was once the ML and relapsed in 2020. I am struggling greatly with forgiving myself, but know I need to keep coming back to CR. We are still maintaining a virtual meeting because there are so many in New England without a local CR. We were instructed by CR national not to videotape teachings because of the copyright laws with re: to the CR Leaders guide. Just raising this issue out of concern to protect you and CR national from violating any copyright laws. Your story can impact many and so glad you told it. Our ML shared it with our virtual community for us to discuss this evening, so it is widely accessible. I am thinking that you might wish to prayerfully consider separating the testimony in the future from CR copyrighted lesson content. Blessings ~Kathy
Praise Jesus! We are listening in CR at Warren 1st Church of the Nazarene over on Parkman Road! Westlawn is demolished now but I still live right over off Tod Ave. God Bless you!
Mason, your story brought me to tears, it runs so parallel with my life. I received my 20 year sobriety chip 3 weeks ago. What a mighty God we serve. I will use this testimony in our CR tomorrow night.
The scripture she quotes in Acts 26:18 is a historical narrative by Paul to King Agrippa when Paul was on his way to Damascus to persecute Christians and his commission by Jesus to go and preach The Gospel to the Gentiles "to open their eyes, so they may turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God. Then they will receive forgiveness for their sins and be given a place among God's people, who are set apart by faith in me." I might suggest reading the whole 26th chapter of Acts so the scripture is not taken out of context. The very first narrative of Paul's (then known as Saul) vision and commission on the road to Damascus is found in Acts 9:1-19.