Anthony H. Men’s Director Assistant

God walked me through two years of homelessness, six years of running, and eighteen years of extreme drug addiction. Every step of that journey, even in the darkest moments, He was there. Now, He is using all of it for His glory.

Because of what I have lived through, I am able to better understand the men here at Steelbridge. I do not just see their struggle, I feel it. I remember it. And that gives me compassion, patience, and hope when I walk alongside them.

Those years shaped my faith. I watched God’s goodness prevail when everything around me felt broken. I saw His mercy carry me when I did not deserve it. Through it all, He was faithful.

I was led to Steelbridge with a simple but deep desire: to read God’s Word and to live sober. That desire became the foundation for everything that followed. The same God who delivered me is the One who now allows me to serve.

There was a moment when I wanted to leave Steelbridge. But God made it clear that this is where He wanted me. His mercy filled my mind and fought for my heart when I could not fight for myself. I am not who I was. And by His grace, I am becoming who He is calling me to be.

Steelbridge matters to me because this is not work everyone chooses. It requires surrender, humility, and love. I embrace it fully. I want to show up as the most joyful, willing, and equipped person I can be, not for my own recognition, but so the men here can experience God through a willing vessel.

This is not about me. It is about Him.

Praise the Lord. Hallelujah. Amen.


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