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Dry Dock of a Thousand Wrecks, The by Philip Ilott Roberts (1872 - 1938)

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  • Ch 5. - Into a Far Country

Ch 5. - Into a Far Country

Thursday 1st January 1970

Experience inspiring recovery stories through faith at the Ole Jerry McAuley Mission in this episode of 'The Dry Dock of a Thousand Wrecks.'
19 minutes
Inspiring
Hopeful
Informative
Empowering
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Dry Dock of a Thousand Wrecks, The by Philip Ilott Roberts (1872 - 1938)
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Sobriety Success Stories
Creative Recovery Journeys
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Finding Faith: Redemption Stories from the Ole Jerry McAuley Mission

"Life was a tangled skein away and its unrattling was beyond him."
Imagine stepping into the heart of New York City in the early 1900s, where lost souls find hope and redemption at the Ole Jerry McAuley Mission. 'Into a Far Country,' an episode from 'The Dry Dock of a Thousand Wrecks,' brings these transformative stories to life. Narrated by the captivating voices of LibriVox, this episode delves into the mission's original purpose and its evolution over time.
You'll hear about destitute alcoholics and addicts who found a new path through surrendering to Christ Jesus. One particularly moving story is that of John Clark Tyler, a man who spent over 40 years as a vagabond and drunkard. His journey to recovery and eventual success after embracing faith serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of spiritual surrender.
This episode offers a poignant look at how faith can turn despair into hope, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration in their own recovery journey.