We found 2 episodes of Real Faith Stories with the tag “alcoholism”.
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203: Divine Calling - Kim Tschirret
May 9th, 2024 | 32 mins 4 secs
abuse, alcoholism, brian robinson, counseling, hope reins, horse therapy, joey, kim tschirret, real faith stories
Kim's father appeared as a successful businessman to the world, but behind closed doors, he was an alcoholic who inflicted verbal and emotional abuse upon his family. Silence shrouded their suffering, allowing the abuse to persist year after agonizing year. However, amidst the darkness, Kim found solace in the presence of a horse her father gifted her. Those moments became her only refuge, where she felt safe and comforted, pouring out her heart as her horse grazed in the pasture.
Twenty years later, Kim stumbled upon a book detailing an organization that rescued horses, pairing them with abused children for mutual healing. The impact was profound, stirring the depths of her soul. Tears streamed down her face as she recalled the transformative effect it had on her own life. In that moment, she felt a divine calling. God was inviting her to embark on a journey of faith to establish her own healing ministry with horses for abused children. The stories that have followed are nothing short of miraculous, each one a testament to the power of God’s healing and redemption.
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155: "You're Either In or Your're Out" - Robb Kelly
June 8th, 2023 | 32 mins 46 secs
addiction, alcoholism, brian robinson, real faith stories, robb kelly, robb kelly recovery group, robbkelly.com
As an alcoholic, Dr. Robb Kelly went from married with children to losing everything and becoming homeless for 14 months. Then one night, in gut-wrenching desperation, he cried out to God saying, “I can’t do this anymore! God if you’re real, help me!” 30 seconds later, his prayer was miraculously answered. This started a sequence of astonishing events that led to a complete recovery. He says, “if you do not have a connection with God, you will not fully recover from alcoholism. You’re either in or out.” He should know because, as the head of Robb Kelly Recovery Group, he’s helped over 5,000 people overcome addiction and get their lives back.