Rebuilding Life After Addiction

Shenandoah Valley Adult Teen Challenge

Rebuilding Life After Addiction is the podcast for people who got clean and realized that was just the beginning. Hosted by Justin Franich and Robert Grant out of the Teen Challenge network, this is where faith meets the real work of recovery. Not clichés. Not surface-level fixes. Honest, Christ-centered conversations about what it actually takes to rebuild after addiction, stay free, and follow Jesus through the messy middle. Justin is a Teen Challenge graduate with 20 years in the network and Executive Director of Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge. Robert brings lived experience, wisdom, and the kind of honesty that keeps conversations grounded and practical.  Together they sit down with Teen Challenge graduates, families, pastors, and people who are walking proof that God isn’t done yet. What you’ll hear on this podcast: Real addiction recovery testimonies from Teen Challenge graduates, families, and Christ-centered recovery programs across the country. Conversations about identity, purpose, and why sobriety alone isn’t enough. Practical help for families navigating addiction: boundaries, enabling, interventions, and choosing the right program. Bible-based encouragement for depression, grief, anxiety, anger, and the seasons nobody talks about. Teaching on discipleship, forgiveness, relationships, and what it looks like to actually follow Jesus after rehab. Behind-the-scenes updates from Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge and the Rebuilding Life ministry. If you’re sober but still stuck, this podcast is for you. If you’re a mom or spouse trying to hold your family together, this podcast is for you. If you’re searching for a faith-based program and don’t know where to start, this podcast is for you. If you love Jesus but the Christian life feels harder than anyone told you it would be, this podcast is for you. New episodes weekly on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

  1. 16h ago

    The Warning Signs of Relapse Most People Miss | Nathaniel Gray

    Relapse almost never starts with the drug. It starts long before that, in the warning signs most people miss. I've known Nathaniel Gray since 2008. Back then he was coming out of an active heroin addiction with a stack of charges, and he couldn't read. A man in his cell wrote his letter into the program for him. A pastor he'd never met stood up in court and said God sent him there for a stranger. That was the start. Twenty years later, Nathaniel is a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist and a mobile crisis responder, and he came on to talk about the part of recovery nobody films. Not the rock bottom. The staying free. We got into the warning signs that show up long before someone picks back up. The reservation you start making in your head. The herd you drift away from when you get strong enough to think you don't need it. Nathaniel walks through the herd picture, the buffalo and the predators on the edge, and why early recovery means standing in the middle. We talked about why "once an addict, always an addict" is bad recovery advice when you believe you're a new creation in Christ, and the one thing he checks in himself every morning before his feet hit the floor. Nathaniel is the founder of Exquisite Care Companies. Learn more at https://www.exquisitecarecompanies.com. If you or someone you love needs help, start here: https://svtc.info/get-help Rebuilding Life After Addiction is a production of Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge. 🎙️ Host: Justin Franich | Executive Director, Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge 🌐 Full episodes + resources: https://svtc.info/podcast 📖 Faith-based recovery guides: https://svtc.info 🙏 Support this ministry: https://svtc.info/donate 📞 Need help? Call us: 540-213-0571

    37 min
  2. 6d ago

    What If the Crushing Is the Blessing? | Jason Stuhlmiller

    We set up to sell furniture and ended up recording one of the most honest conversations we've had in a while. No studio, no stage, just three of us on the floor of an empty garage at The Table 61 in Harrisonburg, Virginia. It started with one question. What if the crushing is the blessing? From there we got into the olive press, the wine that has to age, and why Jesus wasn't in a hurry to be seen. I was honest about the last six months, coming back to something expecting it to take off and running into a wall that wouldn't break. We talked about the trap of chasing the destination while missing the process that's actually forming you. Jason Stuhlmiller of The Table 61 brought the teaching on the debtor's ethic, the debt we put on ourselves that God never handed us, and how we've gotten better at earning than receiving. We landed on love, influence, and the new command in John 13. By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another. If you've been doing everything right and still feel stuck in the pressure, this one's for you. Find The Table 61 on Facebook (facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079579317864) and YouTube (youtube.com/@TheTable61), or stop by 430 North Mason Street in Harrisonburg. Need help, or know someone who does? Start here: https://svtc.info/get-help Learn more at https://svtc.info 🎙️ Host: Justin Franich | Executive Director, Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge 🌐 Full episodes + resources: https://svtc.info/podcast 📖 Faith-based recovery guides: https://svtc.info 🙏 Support this ministry: https://svtc.info/donate 📞 Need help? Call us: 540-213-0571

    30 min
  3. Apr 27

    She Fed 50,000 Meals After the Flood Took Her Own Home

    In February 2025, historic flooding tore through McDowell County, West Virginia. Sandy's basement filled with five feet of water. Her daughter lost everything. The food pantry she had been running for nearly a decade was destroyed. And while her own home was still under water, Sandy helped coordinate over 50,000 hot meals for her neighbors. That sentence alone tells you most of what you need to know about this conversation. Sandy came to Jesus on her own couch in Statesville, North Carolina, after a pastor named J.B. Parker Jr. knocked on her door every Saturday until she finally let him in. She grew up in a home where the family Bible was decoration. None of that disqualified her from the work God put in front of her. It built her for it. In this episode, Sandy talks about what she calls real church versus play church. She tells the story of a man who walked into a service with a beer can in his shirt pocket and the woman who scooted over to make room for him. She talks about why stateside ministry gets passed over when there's still a harvest field in our own Jerusalem. And she names something most ministry leaders feel but rarely say out loud: the people you keep showing up for will not always meet you in the middle. You feed them anyway. You plant the seeds. You let God give the increase. If you serve in ministry, lead a church, or you've been quietly wondering if your work matters, this one's worth your time. Full Show Notes: https://svtc.info/podcast/she-fed-50-000-meals-after-the-flood-took-her-own-home 🎙️ Host: Justin Franich | Executive Director, Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge 🌐 Full episodes + resources: https://svtc.info/podcast 📖 Faith-based recovery guides: https://svtc.info 🙏 Support this ministry: https://svtc.info/donate 📞 Need help? Call us: 540-213-0571

    42 min
  4. Apr 19

    What Happens When Pain Meets Easy Escape

    He watched God work what felt like miracle after miracle in the NICU. And then, the moment he crossed back home, everything unraveled. Jeremy puts words to a moment many people recognize but rarely admit: the split second where faith feels distant and the old escape routes feel close again. We talk with Jeremy about the grief of losing his infant daughter, the slow drift from trying to cope into prescription drug addiction, and how clonazepam left him numb and chasing relief. From there, his story moves into meth addiction, the strain it put on his marriage and parenting, and how relapse tends to come back worse. He also speaks honestly about NICU trauma during COVID, financial pressure, isolation, and the role community played through prayer, texts, and practical help. Then we get into consequences and rebuilding. Jeremy shares what happened after his arrest, why prison became more than a temporary wake-up call, and what it looks like to live recovered while staying aware he's still one bad choice away. We also talk about daily sobriety practices, Christian recovery, staying spiritually rooted, and how he now uses his addiction recovery leadership training to help others through 5:17 Ministries. If you or someone you love is battling addiction, grief, or relapse, this conversation offers clarity and hope. Subscribe for more stories like Jeremy's, and share this with someone who needs it. 🎙️ Host: Justin Franich | Executive Director, Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge 🌐 Full episodes + resources: https://svtc.info/podcast 📖 Faith-based recovery guides: https://svtc.info 🙏 Support this ministry: https://svtc.info/donate 📞 Need help? Call us: 540-213-0571

    38 min
  5. Apr 8

    God Retired Me From Atheism | Bill Gates, Living Free

    Yes, his name is Bill Gates. No, not that one. This Bill is from Boston originally, lives in Port Saint Lucie, Florida now, and spent twenty years of his life absolutely convinced there was no God. Then life fell apart. A divorce he didn't want. A rebound relationship that broke his heart. Friends who kept inviting him to church week after week, and his answer was always the same. Whatever the answer is, that isn't it. One Sunday night there were no ball games on TV, and he decided to go with them just to not be alone. A young youth pastor named Joe Keefe was preaching that night, filling in for the senior pastor. His message was about letting Christ into your life and trusting Him to bring the right person too. Bill sat there running the math on whether his friends had set him up to hear that exact sermon. When he couldn't make the numbers work, he had to admit something else was going on. Twenty-eight years later, Bill and his wife Sunseri are stepping into Living Free together because they've seen what targeted discipleship does that a Sunday morning sermon can't. In this conversation, Bill tells the atheism story, walks through sixteen years of children's ministry he never felt qualified for, and explains why the most effective ministry sometimes happens outside the walls of a formal church. If you love someone who says they don't believe, this one's for you. Full Show Notes: https://svtc.info/podcast/bill-gates-god-retired-me-from-atheism 🎙️ Host: Justin Franich | Executive Director, Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge 🌐 Full episodes + resources: https://svtc.info/podcast 📖 Faith-based recovery guides: https://svtc.info 🙏 Support this ministry: https://svtc.info/donate 📞 Need help? Call us: 540-213-0571

    10 min
  6. Apr 6

    Why "Just Say No" Missed the Point with Jeff Arp

    Jeff Arp serves as Vice President of US Operations and Training for Living Free. He gave his life to Jesus at four years old. He went through Bible college and seminary. He pastored for twenty years. And for most of that time, he looked at addiction the same way a lot of church people still do. If you have a problem, just stop. Just say no. Then he started working with Living Free, and the whole framework fell apart. In this conversation, Jeff talks about the paradigm shift that changed how he preaches, counsels, and does evangelism. He unpacks what he calls "the trap," the reality that most addiction is people trying to numb pain they never learned how to carry. Emotional pain. Relational pain. Physical and spiritual pain. And he points out something the church rarely names out loud: the things we reach for to numb out are not always drugs and alcohol. Sometimes it's food. Sometimes it's entertainment. Sometimes it's whatever keeps us from sitting with what actually hurts. Jeff also shares one of the hardest conversations he's had in ministry. A pastor once asked him, "Why would I want those people in my church?" His answer was short. Because Jesus would. We talk about the Living Free online academy, the Awareness Workshop, and why equipping family members to minister to their own loved ones might be one of the most overlooked opportunities the local church has right now. If you lead a church, love someone caught in addiction, or you're rethinking what recovery ministry could look like in your community, this one is for you. Full Show Notes: https://svtc.info/podcast/jeff-arp-living-free-trap-behind-addiction 🎙️ Host: Justin Franich | Executive Director, Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge 🌐 Full episodes + resources: https://svtc.info/podcast 📖 Faith-based recovery guides: https://svtc.info 🙏 Support this ministry: https://svtc.info/donate 📞 Need help? Call us: 540-213-0571

    10 min

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Rebuilding Life After Addiction is the podcast for people who got clean and realized that was just the beginning. Hosted by Justin Franich and Robert Grant out of the Teen Challenge network, this is where faith meets the real work of recovery. Not clichés. Not surface-level fixes. Honest, Christ-centered conversations about what it actually takes to rebuild after addiction, stay free, and follow Jesus through the messy middle. Justin is a Teen Challenge graduate with 20 years in the network and Executive Director of Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge. Robert brings lived experience, wisdom, and the kind of honesty that keeps conversations grounded and practical.  Together they sit down with Teen Challenge graduates, families, pastors, and people who are walking proof that God isn’t done yet. What you’ll hear on this podcast: Real addiction recovery testimonies from Teen Challenge graduates, families, and Christ-centered recovery programs across the country. Conversations about identity, purpose, and why sobriety alone isn’t enough. Practical help for families navigating addiction: boundaries, enabling, interventions, and choosing the right program. Bible-based encouragement for depression, grief, anxiety, anger, and the seasons nobody talks about. Teaching on discipleship, forgiveness, relationships, and what it looks like to actually follow Jesus after rehab. Behind-the-scenes updates from Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge and the Rebuilding Life ministry. If you’re sober but still stuck, this podcast is for you. If you’re a mom or spouse trying to hold your family together, this podcast is for you. If you’re searching for a faith-based program and don’t know where to start, this podcast is for you. If you love Jesus but the Christian life feels harder than anyone told you it would be, this podcast is for you. New episodes weekly on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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