From Addiction & Brokenness to Redemption in Christ | Christian Okeze #23
In this episode of Eddiefied, I sit down with my brother Christian Okeze to walk through a powerful testimony of redemption, restoration, and the transforming power of the gospel.
Christian was born in Nigeria and immigrated to the United States at a young age. His life was marked early on by loss, instability, and responsibility beyond his years. As life unfolded, those pressures led him down a difficult path of addiction, broken relationships, and eventually time in prison.
But this isn’t just a story about brokenness — it’s a story about how God meets us there.
After hitting rock bottom and finding himself in Sacramento with nowhere to turn, Christian was led to Union Gospel Mission, where everything began to change. For the first time, the gospel became real — not just something he had heard growing up, but something he truly understood, believed, and surrendered to.
Since then, the Lord has radically transformed his life.
Today, Christian serves as the Head Chef at Union Gospel Mission, using his gifts to serve others and give back to the very community he once depended on. His life is now marked by purpose, humility, and a deep gratitude for the grace of God.
In this episode, we talk about:
* Growing up around faith but not truly knowing Christ
* Loss, trauma, and the weight of responsibility at a young age
* Addiction, brokenness, and hitting rock bottom
* How God uses unlikely places to draw us to Himself
* What it means to truly hear and believe the gospel
* The ongoing process of healing, restoration, and walking in obedience
* Encouragement for believers who are struggling or feel far from God
This conversation is a reminder that no one is too far gone.
No matter your past, your mistakes, or how broken things may seem — God is able to redeem, restore, and give new life through Jesus Christ.
📖 “And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works…” — Hebrews 10:24
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