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34. What Is Truth - Overcoming Addiction In Christ by Robert Veith & Marlou Smith ft. Jacques Janeke

34. What Is Truth - Overcoming Addiction In Christ by Robert Veith & Marlou Smith ft. Jacques Janeke

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In this heartfelt episode of "What Is Truth?", Robert and Marlou sit down with first-time guest Jacques Janeke, who opens up about his past and the remarkable journey that brought him out of addiction and into a life of hope and purpose. Once consumed by destructive habits, Jacques found himself wanting something more — and chose a path that led to spiritual healing and transformation. His story is raw, honest, and a compelling reminder that no one is ever too far gone for God to reach. 🕊 What You’ll Discover in This Episode: How God reached Jacques in his lowest moments The reality of addiction and the hope of recovery Encouragement for those battling their past 🎙 Whether you're struggling, searching, or simply seeking inspiration, Jacques’ testimony is a living example of God’s grace at work. 📩 Send Us Your Questions Have questions about truth, faith, or the Bible? Send them to truth@clashofminds.com – we may feature yours in a future episode! 👍 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more life-changing testimonies and deep biblical insight. #WhatIsTruth #Testimony #AddictionRecovery #FaithInJesus #ChangedLife #ChristianTestimony #ClashOfMinds #HopeAndHealing #WIT Clash Of Minds Website: https://clashofminds.com Online Orders - North America: https://ca.clashofminds.com Online Orders - South Africa: https://za.clashofminds.com Download All Clash Of Minds material: https://downloads.clashofminds.com Donation Options https://clashofminds.com/donate/
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