Wendy Barrett tells us why she serves.
"When I heard about the CRC mission of helping women in crisis I was deeply touched. The Lord has blessed me with experiences, skills and giftings to serve the needs of this Christ-centered organization. I'm humbled and grateful to help in any way I can. "
Laurie Marson tells us why she serves.
"During my searching, I heard Alyson Riley present the mission of Champion Recovery Community in our church and instantly knew that God wanted me involved somehow."
Pastor Erik McDaniel tells us why he serves.
" I serve with CRC because it is the type of work Jesus did—proclaiming the good news of God’s kingdom here on earth to people who, like me, desperately need it."
In addition to being a physician, I am a recovering addict. Burdened by the demons of trauma for decades, I turned to prescription drugs as a solution. I sought treatment when the pills didn’t work anymore. Even though I had been raised in church, I met Jesus in a deeper way during the difficult work of trauma recovery.
I was born and raised in Atwood, TN, a town of about 1,000 at the time. Our school was 1-12 in the same building, and my mother taught chemistry there. I excelled in basketball and also played basehttps://websites.godaddy.com/mac-bumpusball. My first two years of college were at Freed Hardeman in Henderson, TN.
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