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 Here’s a story for you:

A New Dawn for Jacob

Jacob had hit rock bottom. Once a promising artist, his life had spiraled into chaos as drugs consumed him. His days blurred into nights, and his relationships crumbled under the weight of his addiction. He felt trapped in a cycle he couldn’t escape, haunted by the person he used to be.

One cold evening, Jacob found himself wandering aimlessly through the city streets. He stumbled upon a small church, its doors open and warm light spilling out. Drawn by a sense of desperation, he stepped inside. The soft hum of a hymn filled the air, and a kind-faced pastor approached him.

“Welcome,” the pastor said gently. “You’re safe here.”

Jacob didn’t know why, but he stayed. That night, he listened to a sermon about redemption and the unconditional love of Jesus. The pastor spoke of how Jesus had healed the broken and lifted the weary. For the first time in years, Jacob felt a flicker of hope.

The pastor handed him a Bible as he left. “This is for you,” he said. “Take your time with it.”

Jacob began reading the Bible in the quiet moments of his chaotic life. He was struck by passages like 2 Corinthians 5:17: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” These words resonated deeply, igniting a desire for change.

It wasn’t easy. Jacob faced withdrawal, temptation, and moments of doubt. But he found strength in prayer and the stories of transformation in the Bible. He started attending church regularly, where he met others who supported him without judgment. Slowly, he began to rebuild his life.

Over time, Jacob’s art flourished again, but now it carried a new message—one of hope, faith, and renewal. He used his story to inspire others, speaking at recovery centers and sharing how Jesus had guided him out of darkness.

Jacob’s journey wasn’t perfect, but it was real. Through faith, community, and the teachings of the Bible, he discovered a life filled with purpose and love—a life he once thought was lost forever.

What do you think? Does this story resonate with the kind of transformation you had in mind?


Comments

Buddhist monk also help sick drug user

Famous tzu chi charity medical center

So a good idea is that we have to do something meaningful eg a certain idea

Honesty

Kindness


Charity


But is our society better than before


We have more a d more gap between rich and poor

How can we solve this problem


Very difficult

Different backgrounds
Different educational backgrounds

Eg disables
Uneducated

Refugees

How to deal with this issue

Of course there are even bigger problems like drug addicts a d drug user


Drug addicts can be dangerous
Throwing things or yell scream with no conscience

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