Survival from Hell
He used to be the nightmare among men, beating them down until they’re almost killed, because he was high. His haven was methamphetamine, and it would always be his way to feel what fun was all about. But he changed. Though the cause for amendments was somewhat foolish, the bottom line here was, he changed. He’s Jason Adams, a former addict and a new man.
As I read his story, I realize that stories of changes do happen. He was once an addict and it seemed impossible for him to get rid of that system. It was not like he did not do anything about it. In fact, he sued several ways to stop himself from using methamphetamine, but unexpectedly, he ended up doing it again. Worse, his synthetic response was released in a violent means where he nailed and beat several men until he left them like bleeding dolls. However, it was not like he didn’t have his own episode of physical pain. He tasted his own medicine when he got himself beat up by several men, leaving him with a big wound on his head – inflicted by a hammer.
That incident finally opened his time – that changes should be really done. He got arrested, of course, and went into rehabilitation center. And that’s where he met Tony Romero, a pastor, and through him, Jason joined Victory Outreach Church, seeing a salvation that made him into a new man.
Read Jason’s story in:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10472179
