Clinical counseling intern
I knew Christ as my Savior early on, but I never truly embraced His love until He delivered me from the depths of sin. I began dabbling with drug usage in my early adult years. After losing my mother to addiction in 2000, I began to struggle with my own identity and got deeply involved in a lifestyle of addiction. I used narcotics, benzodiazepines, and a few times, crack / cocaine at first. Over the span of 20 years, my addiction escalated to the much more major issue of intravenous drug usage involving methamphetamine.
This lifestyle continued as I attempted to care for my paternal grandmother. Being there for her, however, gave me purpose. Yet, I felt worthless and shameful because of my addiction. Feelings of hopelessness and powerlessness plagued me for two decades as I had allowed drugs to overpower me.
After my grandmother passed away in 2018, I knew I needed to get help, so I turned to Jesus once more. I went to a faith-based recovery center, completed the program, obtained full sobriety, and learned how to walk more closely with Him. Through the program I found that I was never alone in any of my addiction. Christ was always there with me. Although my mother had passed away, the Lord gave me time to care for my grandmother to instill in me a true sense of family. He also granted me an understanding of my own mother’s struggles. Even after the loss of both my cherished family members, God presented me with a never-ending supply of spiritual brothers and sisters, and He continues to give them to me daily in ministry life.
I am now 6 years sober. God in His grace and mercy has granted me a place of vocation in giving back to a recovery ministry all while keeping my sobriety and helping others to do the same. I am delighted I get to minister to those who have come to Restoration House Ministries with a similar background. This is not just a job for me or any of us. This is a family. I get to minister to those struggling with identities that the world has given to them, and I get to teach them that their true identity is in Christ.
“This is a trustworthy saying, and everyone should accept it: ‘Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners”—and I am the worst of them all.’”
I Timothy 1:15 NLT
Michael is under clinical supervision to become a licensed alcohol and drug abuse counselor.