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“I was leading a double life…and then I made a decision…[meth] was who I was, and I wasn’t leading a double life anymore.”
It’s easy to label addicts in our minds as “those people,” totally separate from “normal” people, which we convince ourselves we are. But all addiction finds its roots in the same kinds of struggles.
In this interview with Kenny Green, we hear how his journey that led him through over a decade of meth addiction began with something many of us can understand - wanting more attention and understanding from his father than he could get. His story revealed glimpses of how people pleasing led him to make decisions that distracted him from dealing with the brokenness in his heart and life. But on the floor of an isolation prison cell, something incredible - even supernatural - occurred to alter the trajectory of his life.
“I was leading a double life…and then I made a decision…[meth] was who I was, and I wasn’t leading a double life anymore.”
It’s easy to label addicts in our minds as “those people,” totally separate from “normal” people, which we convince ourselves we are. But all addiction finds its roots in the same kinds of struggles.
In this interview with Kenny Green, we hear how his journey that led him through over a decade of meth addiction began with something many of us can understand - wanting more attention and understanding from his father than he could get. His story revealed glimpses of how people pleasing led him to make decisions that distracted him from dealing with the brokenness in his heart and life. But on the floor of an isolation prison cell, something incredible - even supernatural - occurred to alter the trajectory of his life.