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Brandon Hickman
At Inspiration Ministries, we’ve learned that restoring a marriage requires renewed commitment—to each other and to God.

When I entered the program, I carried the weight of my past mistakes. Not only did I lose my high-paying job, but I also lost our house, land, both cars, and most importantly, my family. In the early stages of my recovery, I struggled with placing my faith in Christ. After responding to the Holy Spirit’s call, I experienced emotional fluctuations, wavering between trusting God and relying on myself. This inner conflict intensified when my wife initiated divorce proceedings. Despite the heartache, I clung to my faith, surrendering my marriage to God. Over time, my wife noticed the positive changes in me. We reunited, attended premarital counseling, and she recently got baptized. Remarkably, six months after our divorce, we were remarried by the same pastor who had prayed with us during our final divorce hearing.

At Inspiration Ministries, we’ve learned that restoring a marriage requires renewed commitment—to each other and to God. It means recommitting to our vows, aligning our actions with our faith, and placing God at the center of our relationship. Through mentorship, we’ve discovered the importance of prayerfully seeking God’s will and allowing His Word to guide our journey together.

Thanks to the ministry, we not only have the opportunity to own a home again but also have the chance to design and personalize it according to our preferences. During the ‘Fridays for the Lord’ program, we’ve been privileged to witness fellow participants contribute to our home. This opportunity allows us to mentor and share our testimony of restoration to the least, the last and the lost. God is so amazing!