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Life Doesn't End When Everyone Finds Out

Life Doesn't End When Everyone Finds Out

In June 2016, I resigned from my position at a church after eight years in order to seek treatment for alcohol abuse. By the time I resigned, my struggle had grown into full-blown alcoholism. I would drink as often as I could, and as much as I could. What started as a way to unwind after a long, stressful day in ministry or life in general eventually turned into an addiction that I could not stop. There's no exciting start to my addiction, just something that started as once per month turned into once per week, turned into once per day, which turned into whatever I could manage without getting caught.

All the while, I was in a community of people who could have (and would have) stopped me and helped me all along but, instead, I kept my struggles a secret. I tried to solve my problems on my own; this only fueled the addiction, as well as the toxic nature of what I was doing. 

Everyone Needs Someone Who Knows Everything!

Everyone Needs Someone Who Knows Everything!

From the beginning, God designed each and every one of us to connect with one another. But, not just superficial connection. God designed us to long for intimate connection with others. We were designed to be social creatures living in community. 

 

The truth is that everyone needs someone in their life that knows everything. 

 

  • Someone needs to know your secrets
  • Someone needs to know your ambitions
  • Someone needs to know your insecurities
  • Someone needs to know your fears
  • Someone needs to know your pain and frustrations

Someone needs to know everything.

Here are three reasons that everyone needs someone that knows everything: