

Before stepping into the Christian Recovery Home I found myself messed up. I love my Pastors, my leaders and my church. Today I find myself at UTC, training to become a leader & missionary. I went to Gauteng twice.īefore this I had never left Cape Town. I became head staff and then God began giving me favour. I walked into the Home in 2015 and God started healing me and restoring my family. She raised me single-handedly in a good Christian home.Īt university I started experimenting with drugs feeling hopeless, losing all direction becoming homeless, I was broken & hurting. I was conceived after my mother was raped. Today I serve as a missionary in the city of Bloemfontein helping other drug addicts experience the freedom of Jesus Christ and share that religion cannot keep you from finding the Love of God. He restored me to my family whom I ran from and He gave me new hope for life.
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He set me free from drug addiction even though I was Muslim. I never thought that there was a way out of my life of drug addiction, but God said otherwise. My name is Madanieya Nehata and 8 years ago I was known as a drug addict and menace to society.Ĭaught up in drug addiction I thought that my life would end through an overdose, suicide or murder. God touched my life and delivered me, and I am currently one of the Youth Leaders in God's Anointed Now Generation at Victory Outreach Church. Hi my name is Charlton Brown and before I came into the Victory Outreach Christian Recovery Home, I was a no-good drug addict for 12 years of my life. Real Life Testimonies Below Charlton Brown The purpose of the Home is to reclaim, redeem, and restore lives that have been destroyed or disrupted by drugs, alcohol and/or other substance abuse by establishing three essential values a commitment to Christ, restoration of the family and a positive work ethic. The Home provides a residential, Christian environment for men and women. The Victory Outreach Recovery Home is a ministry of the local church.
