4 min read
The Father I Found: Pat’s Story of Redemption
At eight years old, Pat’s mom would share a beer with him. “Instantly, I was addicted.” At thirteen, drug and alcohol abuse became a constant. “My...
By Marsha Reese
Voc/Ed Coordinator at the UGM Center for Women & Children
The other day I was completing some paperwork in my office while a group of recovery residents were in the adjacent computer classroom taking an Excel class conducted by one of our awesome volunteers.
My office door swung open, and one of the women stuck her head inside, asking if I was available to chat for a moment. She looked absolutely pale and miserable; so I quickly said, “Sure.”
This young woman had been struggling with health concerns for a few weeks, and she certainly looked like she wasn’t feeling well on this particular day.
With a terrible look on her face, she began to state her case. “Marsha, you know I’ve missed a few of these Excel classes. I just can’t keep up and I don’t feel well and I’m so frustrated and …” She continued rambling on and on. It was as if, with more and more words tumbling out faster and faster, I would be more likely to agree with her. She looked much relieved when I concurred that it would be better to link her with an individual tutor than to make her continue in the regular class.
Suddenly, the sun seemed to come out from behind the gloom of her emotions, and she excitedly asked me, “Did you know that I got a study Bible?”
I couldn’t believe the transformation in this young lady as she began to share her delight at opening the Word of God and exploring the depths of the book of Ezekiel, of all places!
“Did you know about the wheels within the wheels and the pictures of heaven?” This time the words that tumbled out were words of amazement and joy and newfound faith.
Listening with one ear, my eyes glistening with tears, I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that we had done our job. You see, this young woman will have many opportunities to learn Excel, but on this day she was caught up in the love of God’s Word in the book of Ezekiel.
Want to know more about how you can be a small part of someone's recovery? Click below to download our e-book with all the ways to help we could think of!
4 min read
At eight years old, Pat’s mom would share a beer with him. “Instantly, I was addicted.” At thirteen, drug and alcohol abuse became a constant. “My...
5 min read
Vern Scoggin, UGM's longest-serving board member, has overseen remarkable growth and change for over half of UGM's existence. Joining in 1985, he was...
5 min read
For years, UGM has been blessed to receive countless gifts from faithful partners who included the ministry in their estate plan. Today, we have 256 ...
Editor's Note: This is the first in a regular series, "The Crisis: a Troubling Reality." We will begin to examine and discuss the causes, conditions...
Debi Pauletto, Community Relations Director at the UGM Center for Women & Children in Coeur d’Alene, teaches a class on the beauty of being a woman....
Editor's Note: Julie Marks, a participant in Women's Recovery at the UGM Center for Women & Children in Coeur d'Alene, passed away last week due to...