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Jordan’s Addiction Recovery Redemption Story

Jordan Shamblin’s addiction recovery redemption story is one of loss, and ultimately, God’s redemption. Growing up in East Tennessee, he struggled with drugs from an early age, facing multiple overdoses and suicide attempts by the age of 16. His father, though loving, battled his own addiction to alcohol and ultimately lost his life to it. Jordan followed a similar destructive path, believing there was no way out.

For years, he ran from his calling, numbing his pain through substance abuse while trying to hold his life together. He lost his home, his job, and most heartbreakingly, custody of his children. He tried rehab before, but nothing worked—until one night, sitting in a garage of a dope house, someone mentioned True Purpose Ministries. At that moment, Jordan knew God was calling him to something greater.

Not long after, Jordan found himself in jail, where he heard God’s voice clearly telling him that he was meant for ministry. Doubt crept in—he didn’t feel qualified, having dropped out of school and spent years in addiction. But God doesn’t call the qualified—He qualifies the called.

Now, just a few months into his recovery, Jordan is living proof that no one is beyond God’s grace. His addiction recovery redemption story proves that his identity is not in his past mistakes but as a child of the Most High God. Through faith, obedience, and surrender, he is walking in true freedom, sharing his testimony to inspire others who feel lost and unworthy.

If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, know that there is hope. Seek out faith-based recovery programs, surround yourself with a supportive community, and trust that God can redeem even the darkest past.

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