How Rigo Found Freedom in Christ After Addiction
with Rigo
Rigo calls Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge the Mountain of Hope because it's where he met Jesus and found freedom from addiction. Even 25 years saved, you can still deal with anger if you don't invite Jesus into that exact area. Time in church doesn't automatically equal maturity. You can be delivered from addiction and still carry old reactions, old patterns, old pride. This isn't a polished sermon. It's a call. Be sincere with God. Stop pretending. Confess what's real.
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Justin Franich
Justin Franich is a former meth addict, Teen Challenge graduate, and pastor who has been clean since 2005. Today he's a husband, father, and Executive Director of Shenandoah Valley Adult Teen Challenge. He hosts the Rebuilding Life After Addiction podcast and helps families across the U.S. navigate faith-based recovery options, compare programs, and rebuild life after addiction.
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