“SEPTEMBER IS RECOVERY MONTH”
"Faith, recovery, and redemption—because every man deserves a second chance."
In Episode 45 of Men Pursuing More, Lee Pinotti shares his journey through Adult & Teen Challenge and the life-changing impact of a Christ-centered treatment center. Their mission is clear: to assist men, women, and teens in gaining freedom from chemical addictions and other life-controlling problems by addressing their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. With a broad spectrum of treatment and recovery programs, Lee’s story highlights how faith, community, and perseverance can bring lasting freedom. As we recognize Recovery Month, his testimony is a powerful reminder that restoration is possible.
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