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Lives changed by Jesus. Former meth addict turned evangelist Rodney Williams—and his wife Amber—share how Christ made “all things new,” from burn-unit recovery to global ministry. Practical hope for addiction, recovery, and life in the Spirit.
Rodney tells the story behind his books Club Meth to Christ and Once an Addict, Now Free; Amber shares her freedom story; and the team recounts jail/prison ministry, Celebrate Recovery, and street outreach. We talk repentance, walking by the Holy Spirit, and why real change starts in the heart—not with behavior management.
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Guest: Rodney Williams (author, evangelist) with Amber Williams (testimony + YouTube shorts ministry). Books: Club Meth to Christ (100k+ copies distributed) and Once an Addict, Now Free (40k+). Free copies for inmates/addicts available.
Topics: childhood trauma → addiction → meth lab explosion → burn center → surrender to Christ (June 19, 2002) → Home of Grace → pastor → 11+ years full-time evangelism. “God begins the work and completes it.”
Amber’s story: delivered from meth; now serving with Rodney, sharing Christ and creating faith-based shorts.
Ministry highlights: Rankin County Jail, Celebrate Recovery at The Point (Brandon, MS), Church of the King (Morton), Luther Martin Evangelistic Ministries (report of 9 salvations), New Orleans Mission street outreach (how to love people wisely and safely).
On repentance: not just “do a 180,” but “return to the highest place”—back to God; heart change precedes behavior change. Walk by the Spirit, not by willpower.
Surprise call-in: Scott Walters checking in en route to Mexico missions—update and encouragement.
Practical takeaways: remove worldly “clutter” to hear the Spirit’s voice; meet needs (food, socks, hygiene) before preaching; the Church goes to people.
Request a free book (inmates/addicts welcome): ClubMethToChrist.com (send full name + mailing address).
Amber’s YouTube: search for @AmberWilliams0705.
All Things New Ministry: Email [email protected] • Aubrey Pridgen: (601) 940-7495 • Scott Walters: (601) 278-4816.
By dameindonaldLives changed by Jesus. Former meth addict turned evangelist Rodney Williams—and his wife Amber—share how Christ made “all things new,” from burn-unit recovery to global ministry. Practical hope for addiction, recovery, and life in the Spirit.
Rodney tells the story behind his books Club Meth to Christ and Once an Addict, Now Free; Amber shares her freedom story; and the team recounts jail/prison ministry, Celebrate Recovery, and street outreach. We talk repentance, walking by the Holy Spirit, and why real change starts in the heart—not with behavior management.
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Guest: Rodney Williams (author, evangelist) with Amber Williams (testimony + YouTube shorts ministry). Books: Club Meth to Christ (100k+ copies distributed) and Once an Addict, Now Free (40k+). Free copies for inmates/addicts available.
Topics: childhood trauma → addiction → meth lab explosion → burn center → surrender to Christ (June 19, 2002) → Home of Grace → pastor → 11+ years full-time evangelism. “God begins the work and completes it.”
Amber’s story: delivered from meth; now serving with Rodney, sharing Christ and creating faith-based shorts.
Ministry highlights: Rankin County Jail, Celebrate Recovery at The Point (Brandon, MS), Church of the King (Morton), Luther Martin Evangelistic Ministries (report of 9 salvations), New Orleans Mission street outreach (how to love people wisely and safely).
On repentance: not just “do a 180,” but “return to the highest place”—back to God; heart change precedes behavior change. Walk by the Spirit, not by willpower.
Surprise call-in: Scott Walters checking in en route to Mexico missions—update and encouragement.
Practical takeaways: remove worldly “clutter” to hear the Spirit’s voice; meet needs (food, socks, hygiene) before preaching; the Church goes to people.
Request a free book (inmates/addicts welcome): ClubMethToChrist.com (send full name + mailing address).
Amber’s YouTube: search for @AmberWilliams0705.
All Things New Ministry: Email [email protected] • Aubrey Pridgen: (601) 940-7495 • Scott Walters: (601) 278-4816.