Break Every Chain
A Police Officer's Battle with Alcoholism, Depression, and Devastating Loss; and the True Story of How God Changed His Life Forever
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Narrated by:
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Will Stauff
About this listen
"A gripping real life story that will give us all what we need to face our journey, and to do so with hope." (Pastor Jonathan Falwell)
"A riveting account of pain and redemption." (Lt. Col. Dave Grossman)
"Best new depression book of 2019!" (BookAuthority)
An encouraging and inspiring true story. An amazing account of redemption. A source of hope for anyone who is hurting or struggling with depression, alcoholism, addiction, death, PTSD, infidelity, or self-worth.
Police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and military members all see the innermost of our dark and fallen world. Jonathan Hickory gives us a veteran police officer's intimate perspective into the struggle that many of our heroes battle in their hearts.
Drowning in the depths of depression and sadness, burning with anger, and chained down by alcoholism, Jonathan couldn't do any more. After the death of his father as a young boy, facing countless horrific death scenes in the line of duty, and the loss of his first son, Jonathan turned to the world for answers - finding only darkness. Facing the threat of losing his job as a police officer, the loss of his wife and daughter, and contemplating suicide, Jonathan turns to the only one who can truly save - Jesus.
Hear the powerful true story of how a step into faith saved Jonathan from the clutches of sin and addiction, changing his life forever. This amazing story of grace and the life-changing power of Jesus Christ is guaranteed to encourage everyone who hears it.
©2018 Jonathan E. Hickory (P)2019 Jonathan E. Hickory