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    Drug addiction recovery center hosts graduation

    By Ellen Ice,

    2024-09-06
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    A local drug addiction recovery center is hosting its largest graduation in its history this weekend, pointing to both a need for its services and the commitment of those struggling with addiction to get clean.

    "I don't think there's a family that lives in Kentucky that has not been touched by addiction, you can go to any town, any county, rural or urban and you'll come across addiction," said Michelle Maupin, director of clinical services.

    Betsy Coldwell is a soon-to-be graduate of the 11-month program.

    "I was an avid methamphetamine user for 23 years and I was somewhat a very functioning one until I wasn't," said Coldwell. "I was angry, I was mad at the mistakes I made in the past and really couldn't see any future any hope at all."

    Christopher Perkins also fought a methamphetamine addiction.

    "I was beat down and broken and hopeless, and God directed me to come to the Isaiah House and let me get my life back on track," said Perkins.

    Both were able to get a second chance at life. With addiction in their past, they're looking to the future.

    "I'm feeling very positive about the future because it opened up doors and opportunities just by me being sober, and I put in a lot of work and they put in a lot of work helping me," said Perkins.

    Isaiah House served around 3,5000 people in 2023 and in 2024, however, its graduation rate is going up. Saturday's ceremony will have 50 people walk the stage - its largest class ever.

    "We're able to give them hope and instill hope, bring them to a place where they can not only forgive things but forgive themselves and see that they're worth a future because everyone is worth a future," said Maupin.

    For more information on the services Isaiah House offers, click here .

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    Robyn Maddox
    09-07
    And we’re in the end of times God spoke to me audibly and said we’re in the end of times
    Robyn Maddox
    09-07
    I think when I looked at your picture that a demon or two or legion came after you from your job as a end of life care nurse with hospiceThey ultimately were there for this person soul and I think because of your addiction of which you are now sober you were wide open unprotectedand it's not the first time I have seen a Demon or two or more attached to a person who had or has an active addictionThe way you get rid of them is to fill your entire being with God in Gods white light Jesus, the mother Mary, because faith and fear can't live in the same house
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