The Power of Christ and the Support of a Good Woman with Jerry Searls

Episode #20 – Jerry Searls describes his battle with alcoholism, and the destruction it brought to his life and family. He experienced the power of Christ with the Lord coming in and kicking it for him, changing him from the inside out to the loving, happy, crazy, fun-loving man they call their “brother” these days!

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Moving On

Season 2: Episode #20

Jay and Jessie Norman, Podcast Hosts

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Jay and Jess host their very first guest, their dear friend, Jerry Searls as he describes his battle with alcoholism, and the destruction it brought to his life and family. This true survivor story will take you through the ups and downs of his life, to the deepest of the darkest pit, as he describes how he wasn’t, of course, able to kick the habit on his own. He experienced the power of Christ with the Lord coming in and kicking it for him, changing him from the inside out to the loving, happy, crazy, fun-loving man they call their “brother” these days!

By delivering Jerry from this disease, God preserved Jerry’s beautiful family and has allowed him to live to minister to others that may be experiencing the same things he was in that season, helping them to find the direction and help they need. Jerry’s story is one that you will want to pass along to anyone dealing with something that has caused them to not be able to fully manage their lives on their own any longer, whether it be food, drugs, alcohol, or anything else that can become addictive. They praise the Lord for delivering Jerry so that they can possibly vacation with him soon. 🙂

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We are a grace and humility podcast attempting to throw our hat in the ring for positivity and “dropping the rope” in relationship with one another! We want to encourage ideas of grace, compassion, humility, and empathy!