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    [REAL TALK] Ex-Drug Addict Baptized at Church He Vandalized



    A homeless drug addict who broke into an Arkansas church and vandalized $100,000 worth of property was baptized at the same congregation six months later ?all because the staff and church members displayed grace and got him much-needed help.

    Brenton Winn, 23, was arrested in February after breaking into Central Baptist Church of Conway, Ark., and destroying $100,000 in church property. He threw the soundboard over the worship center balcony. He set part of the family life center on fire. He destroyed laptops. At the time, the church’s senior pastor, Don Chandler, told KTHV it was “about as messy of vandalism as you could possibly imagine.?br />
    Winn, who was homeless and high on drugs, faced multiple charges and seemed destined for years behind bars.

    But Chandler, while meeting with the prosecutor, chose to extend grace, according to Baptist Press. Chandler wanted Winn to get help.

    “You can't preach something for 50 years without practicing it, especially in front of your whole church,?Chandler told Baptist Press. “Had we not shown some grace to him, everything we've talked about and encouraged, would have gone by the wayside. It was simply the right thing to do. This was not a hardened criminal. This was a young man who had made some mistakes. He was on drugs and alcohol when he did what he did. But he was redeemable.?br />
    The judge gave Winn an option: Face up to 20 years in prison or voluntarily enter a 12-month rehab and recovery program run by a Christian-based ministry, Renewal Ranch. Winner chose the latter, Baptist Press reported.

    Winn had been doing methamphetamines and other drugs, off and on, since age 14.

    “Before I knew it, I had a full-blown drug addiction,?Winn told Baptist Press. “From the time I was 16 until a few months ago, my life was nothing but chaos, suicide attempts and brokenness.?br />
    Winn accepted Christ at one of the Renewal Ranch Bible studies. In August ?six months after his crime ?he was baptized at Central Baptist Church, the same congregation he tried to destroy.

    “As I'm starting to understand how God works, I've realized I didn't pick the church that night. God picked me,?Winn told Baptist Press. “If it had been any other church, I think I'd be sitting in prison right now.?br />
    He added, “I used to think it was a coincidence [that I chose to break into the church that night], but now I call it confirmation that God is real, and He answers prayers. What was weighing on my heart was that I needed a relationship with Jesus Christ.?/span>

    #2
    Wow, great story. Praise God he got the help he needed.

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      #3
      That's pretty cool.
      Glad to see someone give the young man a shot.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View Post


        A homeless drug addict who broke into an Arkansas church and vandalized $100,000 worth of property was baptized at the same congregation six months later ?all because the staff and church members displayed grace and got him much-needed help.

        Brenton Winn, 23, was arrested in February after breaking into Central Baptist Church of Conway, Ark., and destroying $100,000 in church property. He threw the soundboard over the worship center balcony. He set part of the family life center on fire. He destroyed laptops. At the time, the church’s senior pastor, Don Chandler, told KTHV it was “about as messy of vandalism as you could possibly imagine.?br />
        Winn, who was homeless and high on drugs, faced multiple charges and seemed destined for years behind bars.

        But Chandler, while meeting with the prosecutor, chose to extend grace, according to Baptist Press. Chandler wanted Winn to get help.

        “You can't preach something for 50 years without practicing it, especially in front of your whole church,?Chandler told Baptist Press. “Had we not shown some grace to him, everything we've talked about and encouraged, would have gone by the wayside. It was simply the right thing to do. This was not a hardened criminal. This was a young man who had made some mistakes. He was on drugs and alcohol when he did what he did. But he was redeemable.?br />
        The judge gave Winn an option: Face up to 20 years in prison or voluntarily enter a 12-month rehab and recovery program run by a Christian-based ministry, Renewal Ranch. Winner chose the latter, Baptist Press reported.

        Winn had been doing methamphetamines and other drugs, off and on, since age 14.

        “Before I knew it, I had a full-blown drug addiction,?Winn told Baptist Press. “From the time I was 16 until a few months ago, my life was nothing but chaos, suicide attempts and brokenness.?br />
        Winn accepted Christ at one of the Renewal Ranch Bible studies. In August ?six months after his crime ?he was baptized at Central Baptist Church, the same congregation he tried to destroy.

        “As I'm starting to understand how God works, I've realized I didn't pick the church that night. God picked me,?Winn told Baptist Press. “If it had been any other church, I think I'd be sitting in prison right now.?br />
        He added, “I used to think it was a coincidence [that I chose to break into the church that night], but now I call it confirmation that God is real, and He answers prayers. What was weighing on my heart was that I needed a relationship with Jesus Christ.?/span>
        This is a great story and I'm happy for him and the church. Very inspiring!

        That said, I would demand he make payments to the church until the property he destroyed is paid for in full. That's only fair. Other than that, this is great. Much better for him to change his life than waste twenty years in a prison cell. Still, you got to pay, too. Haha.

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          #5
          GOD is great.. infinite wisdom, infinite mercy.

          when i hear or read about stories like this.. i prostarte myself and praise GOD..

          surely goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life..

          i read my book,, your book.. in hebrew..

          shalom.. thanks.. i appreciate your posts.

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            #6
            Praise the Lord for a God given hand to the young lad.

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              #7
              i'm glad people who need it have something to give htem purpose in life. if the idea of god got this dude off drugs, is he real? well, no. but does he need to be? dude is off drugs.


              but nah, god ain't real. when you die the electrical activity in your brain shuts off. no more senses, no more thoughts. you're protein, minerals, and water. you dry out and decompose.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
                Praise the Lord for a God given hand to the young lad.


                god didn't do antyhing for this guy. a bunch of people did. showed him compassion when he was a sloth who deserved none. that turned him around. dont' take credit away from those people, because that's who "saved" this dude.

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