Before Lighthouse, Glen found himself living an
unstable lifestyle addicted to cocaine and
separated from his wife and three children. He
finally came to a breaking point. His mother had
passed away and he was completely isolated from his
children. Glen knew he had a choice to make.
“I
realized it was time to get my life straight and be
the man God called me to be. I needed to be a role
model for my kids.”
Glen
sought help in the Emmanuel Program of Lighthouse
Ministries. Stepping into the program was a step
into a new life. Glen received counseling and
discipleship classes daily and completed an outside
drug rehabilitation program. Not stopping there,
Glen went on to graduate from the NOVA Adult
Learning and Career Center. “I learned to trust God
and not myself. I learned to let Him lead. It’s a
tough road, but God brought me through. He’s given
me His peace and joy.”
Now
working as the front desk supervisor for the
Lighthouse Men’s Gospel Rescue Mission, Glen uses
what he’s learned to help others on the street find
their way to God. He recalls one man who recently
came into the program. “He told me that he used to
watch me work,” said Glen, “He wanted to experience
what I have so he applied to the program.”
Glen
praises God for restoring him to back to his
children. He knows if it weren’t for the work of
Lighthouse he wouldn’t be where he is today. In
addition, Glen is praying for a future in
counseling. “I want to help counsel others on the
street. I know what they’re doing and where they’re
going. I’ve been there and I want to help.”