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annie dorsey (part 2) :: 2.23

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on this episode we continue our chat with Annie Dorsey who her redemption story after several years of drug abuse and the life it brought with it.

be sure and listen to part one of her story if you haven’t already.

also on this episode, jonathan shares his thoughts and some highlights from our first year.

related ::
annie’s email
lindsay cofield on the sbpodcast
max fincher on the sbpodcast
micah davis on the sbpodcast

music ::
matt papa – hallelujah, our God reigns
so elated – redemption
rootdown – real love

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2 Responses to “annie dorsey (part 2) :: 2.23”

  1. Laura Dorsey June 7, 2009 at 7:26 am #

    I love what you are doing here in this place, giving opportunities for people to be very open and real about who God is and how He is working in each ones life. May I say a few things? My heart was so full, as I listened to your interview with my daughter Annie, and details that she told to help listeners fully understand the depth of the pit that God brought her out of, as He has restored her life. But you know, as the Lord was in the middle of drawing Annie to Himself, transforming her gradually and causing her to need Him, he was also changing me-and our family. Annie mentioned that she was glad that she has been through this, because it changed her-I would have to say the same thing myself. Thank God for having patience with me, because He has brought me from once having a disgust and a scorn for people who were deceived into alcohol or drugs, to understanding today that this is sin-thinking of myself as better than others. God loves the drug or alcohol addict more than they can possibly fathom, or believe yet, and He reminds me over and over that this is why He came-WHILE we were still sinners He loved us, and died for us, to save us from this very sin. The prodigal received grace, that he did not deserve-so has Annie, and so have I-thank You Lord!

  2. Laura Dorsey June 7, 2009 at 2:26 am #

    I love what you are doing here in this place, giving opportunities for people to be very open and real about who God is and how He is working in each ones life. May I say a few things? My heart was so full, as I listened to your interview with my daughter Annie, and details that she told to help listeners fully understand the depth of the pit that God brought her out of, as He has restored her life. But you know, as the Lord was in the middle of drawing Annie to Himself, transforming her gradually and causing her to need Him, he was also changing me-and our family. Annie mentioned that she was glad that she has been through this, because it changed her-I would have to say the same thing myself. Thank God for having patience with me, because He has brought me from once having a disgust and a scorn for people who were deceived into alcohol or drugs, to understanding today that this is sin-thinking of myself as better than others. God loves the drug or alcohol addict more than they can possibly fathom, or believe yet, and He reminds me over and over that this is why He came-WHILE we were still sinners He loved us, and died for us, to save us from this very sin. The prodigal received grace, that he did not deserve-so has Annie, and so have I-thank You Lord!

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