Faith

Not everyone involved with A Attitude of Gratitude has overcome a problem with drugs and/or alcohol. Some have struggled in way that isn’t as easy to recognize from the outside but inside they battled just as many demons. Don’t think these any less significant or that your testimony is boring. Your story could be the only one to connect with a person searching for the truth. Never is an account of a life being saved ever boring; these ones sure are not. Every single testimony is unique and gives us a bit more insight into how our God works in this day and age.

Life Is So Much Better by Kimberly B.

My son’s father, who is my best friend, was addicted to meth. It has been a long hard 5 1/2 years for us. It’s not been an easy road but with the love and guidance from God we made it through. He put me through hell. Read More…

My “Why” by Beth G.

December 2, 2008, I used meth the last time, and I pray daily it was my last time. I’ve been asked several times why, at 31, self-employed, with a very profitable business, two beautiful daughters ages 7 and 12, a three-bedroom home, new sports car and stable relationships with my family and some great friends, would I ever try meth? Read More…

Bringing Light To The Dark Places by Steffany S.

Just like any recovering addict, I am not proud of my addiction or the pain I caused. I very well understand the repercussions of my actions and have let the feeling of what others will think or say keep my story hidden. Funny thing about the dark places of addictions…when they are brought into the light, healing occurs. Read More…