Formerly Hopeless, Now Helping the Homeless

When Jenny joined a program, she never thought it would end up leading her to where she is now. She is defined by this program because she is a leader and so is her family. She started off as a young teen using alcohol and even using a fake idea to get it. She started using drugs as well, and my thirty five, she really wanted to find a way to stop. She thought the mission program was too extreme, but it is exactly what she needed to stop.

Key Takeaways:

  • When Jenny started her road to recovery, she had no idea that it would lead her to a life of ministry
  • Her double life started in high school when she started using drugs and it peaked in her early twenties.
  • At 35 she thought the U.S. missions program might be too extreme but it ended up being right for her.

“Sersen managed to lead a double life and graduate high school. However, realizing she had a problem, she tried Alcoholics Anonymous, methadone clinics, and psychological counseling — all without success.”

Read more: https://news.ag.org/News/Formerly-Hopeless-Now-Helping-the-Homeless

Leave a Reply

Scroll to Top