Friday, December 29, 2017

A testimony from one of "our girls" on the inside: Andrea



Andrea’s Testimony
My name is Andrea and I am a grateful believer in Jesus Christ who is in recovery due to bad habits, compulsive and destructive behavior patterns in my life. My life consisted of sexual and physical abuse, abandonment, rejection and incest.
When I was four years old my mom went through an abortion which ended badly.  While my mom was in the hospital, my dad sold our property and went to live with another woman, abandoning me and my 2 younger brothers. We were placed in the care of our grandparents and uncles. Physical and sexual abuse started here. My grandmother was blind so she could not protect us from what was happening in her own home.  Here they practiced spiritual cleansing and other superstition and spiritualism mixed with Catholicism. 
My dad came back for us one day but after 3 years he left again.  We were living with our aunt but she did not care for us. We would often go to bed without eating, she would humiliate us. We were made to feel unprotected and very alone. My mom did all that she could to provide for us and when we were able to live with her we saw that she was a very strong woman; she never left us. Because we were sent ‘here and there’ my life was filled with highs and lows, feeling loved and being rejected.
When I married my first husband I brought codependency behaviors with me. When my husband left me I did not know how to deal with the rejection. Being unsuccessful in saving my marriage brought more uncertainty in my life. A failed marriage and a past of abuse took me to a place where I adopted a life of promiscuity. I allowed people to take advantage of me and I passed this on to my daughter. Ten years later I married my second husband where my daughter and I lived through a nightmare of domestic violence.  It was so bad that I sent my daughter away from me to protect her.  Years later I escaped with our son only to get involved in yet another toxic relationship. As the years went by I began to be filled with anger, resentment, paralyzing fear and unforgiveness.  The absence of love in my life was taking a toll on me. I sank deeper and deeper into depression.
A young woman new to the company I was working for shared the Word of God with me one day.  In 2008 I have my life to Jesus Christ.  Jesus met me as I hit rock bottom in my life.  It was here that my road to recovery began.
The Celebrate Recovery program has helped me open my heart and free myself of the heavy burdens that have enslaved me.  Through the program, I have come to understand that God loves me and that He has the power to cleanse and restore me to be the woman He created me to be. I identify with Principle 3, which says: "Consciously choose to commit all my life and will to Christ’s care and control." In the past I unconsciously made foolish decisions that only brought sorrow to my life, but now I have consciously decided to put my life under the care of God as I have experienced that His grace frees me and enables me so I can do what He wants me to do. God has freed me from the lies and darkness and called me into his marvelous light. Now I have the firm hope that I'm not alone.
Thank you for letting me share.

*all names have been changed to protect their identity

Friday, December 1, 2017

Road to Recovery - Christmas 2017

With the end of the year fast approaching, we would like to take a moment to look back at another fantastic year for the Recovery Ministry. It took a while for us to get back on our feet after Rod went home to be with Jesus, but we continue to see God’s hand upon this ministry changing lives around us one by one.

We’d like to share with you a testimony from one of our Celebrate Recovery participants; her name is Karlita.

~ Karlita was born to a homeless drug addict young woman. The sexual abuse started when she was just six years old. She would watch her mom disappear into the night to prostitute her body in order to feed her children. As a young mom with a small baby, Karlita followed in her mother’s footsteps. Early one morning while counting her money, Karlita saw a bible and opened it.  Her eyes focused on Proverbs 8:17 NLT I love all who love me. Those who search will surely find me. This was the beginning of her quest to finding out more about this God who had just spoken to her. ~


Karlita joined Celebrate Recovery filled with shame of her past life filled with abuse. She has found herself drawing closer to God and has been set free from the bondage of guilt and shame.  Karlita chose to surround her and her family with a community of people who support and love her.  So that others can also be set free from the bondage of their past, Karlita loves sharing her story with others who are just starting their journey of recovery.

Week after week our team hears these kinds of stories from people receiving the healing they so desperately long for.


Here are some things we’ve been up to over this past year:
 
In 2017 we …

~ launched Celebrate Recovery Step Studies for the female youth in the Tijuana Youth Detention Center
~ were able to send 12 of our CR leaders to the CR Summit training at Saddleback Church
~ trained more facilitators allowing us to launch more CR Step Study groups
~ prepared monthly CR meals to bring in the lost and broken
~ hosted our 3rd Annual CR Information Seminar and so much more.

 
While we look back and remember all that has happened we are overwhelmed at everything that was accomplished
while serving together.
 
As you know, every event that we host, every training session we run, every meal that is served, costs money.  Our greatest need in the New Year is to find more monthly and one-time donors so we can continue to see lives change. Become a Financial Partner and you too can be part of changing a person’s life for eternity. Every donation is truly appreciated and those received on or before December 31st will be eligible for a 2017 tax receipt.

We would like to say a special thank you to each one of our Recovery Ministry partners whether you are a Prayer Partner or a Financial Partner – your support allows us to do the work God has called us to do week after week. 
 
Thank you for being a part of our Recovery Team.
 
Christmas is a joyful time for many but it can be a difficult time for those who are still struggling with their hurts, habits and hang-ups. We are seeing people’s lives transformed as we use the Celebrate Recovery materials as a means to bringing hope into the lives of God’s people.

On behalf of the Recovery Ministry team we would like to wish you a peace-filled Christmas and a Blessed New Year.

Much love,
The Recovery Team
 
 

 

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Information Seminar Update

God wants to bring healing and hope to the people of Mexico; He sees first hand the depth of their suffering. Levels of stress in the family are associated with violence, abuse, hunger, depression, victimization, neglect, poverty and the list goes on. We believe the Celebrate Recovery program can be used as a tool to help transform Mexico from a nation filled with oppression into a nation of hope in Jesus Christ.

Many people think that recovery is only for drug addicts and alcoholics - people whose lives seem out of control; but that's just not true. We've all blown it, we've all made mistakes. We've hurt ourselves, we've hurt other people and others have hurt us.

Celebrate Recovery is a biblical based recovery program. The goal of the program is not simply to recover from past sins and hurts but to become Christlike in our character.
October 14 was the 3rd annual Celebrate Recovery Information Seminar.

Our Guest Speakers Cesar and Olga Villarreal were fabulous!  The information given, the testimony shared, the questions answered ... all of it made for a great day.

Thank you Cesar and Olga for spending the day with us and sharing what God has taught you over the years.

We look forward to October 2018!!
Many sets of hands were involved in the planning and preparing of this event.  Welcoming table, Information table and Food table ... all were important, all were appreciated.
~ The Celebrate Recovery worship team opened the day and brought us to the foot of the cross where true healing happens. ~ Cesar walked us through our handout and explained how to set up a Celebrate Recovery program in our local church. ~ Olga gave her testimony and shared how Celebrate Recovery has been a tool for her in overcoming her past. ~ Thank you to Sergio and Karla for translating throughout the day.
Testimony from Cesar, our main speaker at the Information Seminar:

My name is Cesar and I am a faithful believer in Jesus Christ who struggles with addiction to drugs and sex.
My childhood was fairly normal or at least it was in my eyes. My father was a hard-working man who was easily frustrated and quick to explode in anger and violence.  My mother was our protector as she wanted to prevent us from going through the same violence she was witness to growing up.  I was insecure and had low self-esteem. I learned that pleasing my parents meant I would not be screamed at. It didn’t matter what I wanted to do, pleasing others became more important as it made me feel accepted and loved.  At age 12 a close relative much older than me pursued me. At first he talked about women, sex and pornography, but eventually he started to touch me inappropriately. I was totally confused; I did not understand what was going on or why.  I was afraid to talk to my parents and I did not have the courage to say NO to this family member. I was 14 when I started attending church with my mom. Church was just another place to wear another mask. My life was still the same, watching pornography, receiving visits from this family member and looking for personal satisfaction.

In my second year of college, I met the woman who is now my wife. We started dating in October 1994. I thought that with a stable relationship my wounds and bad habits would end but I realized that I could not stop living my double life and tried to end our relationship. She asked for an explanation and all I could share was part of my past; she accepted me and encouraged me to move forward together. In August of 1999 we got married. We had our own business and after a couple of years our first daughter was born and a few years later our second; but little by little our relationship grew colder. I went to work while she took care of our daughters and the house. Every day I was looking for excuses to stay in the office longer and spend less time at home. I thought I had control over my life; I had my own business, provided for my family, and did what I wanted. Although I had given my life to Christ at 14 and attended church, I was not willing to yield my will to Him.  My thoughts were on the things that selfishly satisfied me.

One night in 2007 while I was coming home from “working late”, I spotted a young woman on the side of the road. I offered her a ride and she offered me sex for money – I accepted and we went back to the office.  She offered me a drug called Stone Cocaine. I tried it. This was the beginning of a horrible nightmare for my family and I.  After just 2 months of experimenting with the drug, I was an addict. I could not hide my problems anymore and my wife confronted me. I finally recognized that something was wrong. My wife began to seek help and insisted we speak to our pastor.  It was a long process where we tried everything but nothing worked. After spending 2 months in a rehab center I left and went back to using drugs.
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My wife took our daughters and moved out. I tried to fill the empty void but all I managed to do was continue on with my self-destructive behavior.
2009 brought a glimmer of hope. After sending in an application for a job, I was called for a position out of the city. I went to see my wife and talked to her about the opportunity to start over. She was willing to try again.  It wasn't easy as I relapsed a couple of times, but little by little our relationship was restored.  We joined a church and got involved in ministry.
Without a doubt restoration took time, time for our personal recovery and for our marriage to be restored, but it was worth it. Three years later we were blessed with the birth of our son.

I was growing deeper in my relationship with Jesus and felt that God placed in me the desire to serve him full-time; I just didn't know how.  In early December 2012 I received a job opportunity in Mexico City; it came with better pay and the opportunity to grow in an international company.  After much prayer I declined the offer only to receive the news that the plant where I was working would be closing in less than 2 months. We moved back to our original home town at the end of January 2013. When I arrived at church, I spoke to the pastor about my past life and about the desire to serve God. He told me about some materials called Celebrate Recovery that he had and that he had been praying for a couple of years for someone to take the lead of this ministry.  My wife and I read the materials and knew that this was what God wanted us to do. God used Celebrate Recovery to change our lives. In September 2013 launched our first general meeting.

Our walk in CR has been incredible. We have been able to see God's love and mercy working in the lives of many people. After almost two years of CR meetings, God opened the doors to work with our city's judicial system. In January of 2016 we began receiving in our CR group people sent with an order by the Judge to work on their recovery. God is great! We had to open additional Step Study groups because of the growing number of people being sent to us. In October 2016 we made the decision to leave our secular jobs to be involved full time in the ministry that God has entrusted us, it has not been easy but we have seen God move all around us.

This was not an easy decision. We have gone through many different crises from time to time and my insecurities continue to surface and my fear of not doing things right haunts me. I know I'm not perfect, there are still many things that I have to work on, but I also know that the One who started the work in me will conclude it. I know there is hope in Jesus Christ, for anyone who feels that his life is lost. For the one who has lost all hope, God can use even the most destroyed life if we just let him work on it. I am grateful to God for the opportunity to serve and share this testimony with you,

Thank you for letting me share.
Thank you to all who were able to attend the Information Seminar -
it was a great day!
 
A new session of CR step studies will be starting again soon at Calvary Chapel Rosarito. Please contact Karla  664-407-7086 for more information.

Celebrate Recovery is growing and we are so excited to have you join us.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Celebrate Recovery Information Seminar

Pastors and Church Leaders:
October 14 is the Celebrate Recovery Information Seminar. If you are in the Rosarito area PLEASE set this day aside to join us. Guest speakers for the day are Cesar & Olga Villarreal.

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Road to Recovery Newsletter - September 2017

At the beginning of a school year I am often reminded of "going back to the basics".  Some of you may be new to Celebrate Recovery and haven't been introduced to the 8 Principles of the program; while others of you may need a reminder to "go back to the basics". These 8 Principles are based on the Beatitudes found in Matthew 5.

SUMMER FUN: Friends, Food, and Fellowship
At the end of July we had a team of ladies come into the prison with us to share the Good News of Jesus. We were blessed by our St. Albert Alliance team!  Thank you for loving on our ladies in such a way that it will never be forgotten.

pictured from Left to Right: Sherry, Cindy, Arlene and Melissa

 

Sherry and Karla sharing the Word with our girls on the inside.


 





Cindy and one of our girls on the inside - food, fun and fellowship makes for a memorable day. 

A testimony from one of our Recovery Ministry Leaders: Karla
My name is Karla and I am a grateful believer in Jesus Christ who struggles with insecurity, anxiety and fear.
I grew up in a traditional conservative family where I am the youngest of seven. My parents were very loving and they always made us feel that we were unique and special. They strove to make us feel safe, protected and loved.Over the years, I realized that my parents were having problems between themselves and the situation began to worry my older sisters. In their innocence, my sisters sought help through a person who read Tarot cards; they even invited the card reader to our house. Let me tell you, the spirit world that these people enter through reading these cards is not good. The card reader said that my father had a very strong spell of black and red magic on his life and the goal was to drive him crazy, destroy the family and lead to conflicts of all kinds in our lives. We were terrified. The card reader recommended a friend who was a "white witch". He told us this was not a problem, that this was of God and that God had placed these white witches on earth to help people like us.
That same week the white witch came to our house. This was the beginning of the nine year nightmare my family lived being involved in witchcraft. It was our family secret. We were ashamed. Being involved in witchcraft changed my character and my personality; I became suspicious, fearful, and anxious. I lived a quiet lifestyle as I did not want anyone to know what was going on.
One day my aunt shared with us about Jesus and what He did for us at the Cross of Calvary.  Because of the emptiness we were experiencing and the horror we were living none of us could resist the Good News.  As a family we left the world of witchcraft and entered into the Family of God. I thank God for His infinite mercy and unfailing love that lead us to Him.
My life changed as I experience the reality of God's forgiveness but I found it difficult sometimes to accept the promises of God as I felt unworthy. I was still struggling with fear, insecurity, anxiety and trust.  I knew I needed to talk to someone but I did not have the courage. It was easier to pretend that everything was fine but it was a lie.  God brought me to Celebrate Recovery and used this program to experience His healing power.
I experienced freedom and healing being a participant in the Celebrate Recovery program. It has allowed me to know God in a more personal way.  I continue to give my fears and anxieties over to God and in doing this I have learned that strength comes from Him, forgiveness and healing comes from Him, and He not only wanted to forgive me but to walk with me through the journey of recovery.  My shame and guilt has been turned into a song of praise and thankfulness. Victory is ours!
Thank you for letting me share.

Would you like to know more about Celebrate Recovery?
Check out our CR Newcomers 101 video:

 

October 14 is the Celebrate Recovery Information Seminar. If you are in the Rosarito area PLEASE set this day aside to join us.  Guest speakers for the day are Cesar & Olga Villarreal.

Cesar Villarreal is the Ministry Leader in his local church and is the first Celebrate Recovery State Representative of Mexico. He has been married to Olga Rangel for over 18 years.  Together they have served in Celebrate Recovery for more than 4 years.  In October, 2016 Cesar & Olga started serving full-time in ministry working as missionaries training leaders and pastors through out Mexico.
~ our upcoming Information Seminar on October 14
that people would come and learn about this incredible tool God has provided

~ strength and wisdom for our leadership team
we are on a battlefield in an active war against satan

~ that God would raise up Monthly Supporters
He is our Provider and we trust in Him to meet our needs through supporters
 

Saturday, August 12, 2017

A testimony from one of "Our Girls on the Inside": Beatrice


My name is Beatrice, I am a believer in Jesus Christ in recovery and I battle with anger, sadness and doubt.

Before my recovery I had a lot of resentment towards my family because I was rejected due to my disability.  My self-esteem was low because I did not received love or protection and didn’t understand why God made me this way.

I married a man who loved and treated me good; he even let me go to church.  I didn’t know God and was easily dominated by the things of this world and that is why I failed.  Not only did I fail God but also my husband as I had an affair. The lowest point in my life was when I neglected my daughter to the point that she died. Her death is the reason I am in prison.

Today although it doesn’t make sense I thank God for being here because I have been able to really get to know Him. I was invited to the Celebrate Recovery Program and I realized I wasn’t the only one suffering, I identified with all the participating inmates.  I have been able to forgive and the communication with my family has gotten better.  I have learned to trust and know God, I know He loves me and I am important to Him.  Principle 2 says “Earnestly believe that God exists, that I matter to him, and that he has the power to help me recover.”

I thank God for the Celebrate Recovery Program because my heart is being restored little by little.  I thank God for my group and the sisters from YUGO because they come with lots of love not only to share the lesson but because they strive to provide us with our basic needs.

Thank you for letting me share.