Tuesday, March 22nd, 2022
Julie and Jim Innes
Substance abuse/poisoning can affect anyone. This is the reality so many precious people, and families have faced, or are currently facing. Regardless of how connected you think your loved one, or child is, it doesn’t discriminate – it affects all walks of lives. Depression and mental health are often contributors to why our loved ones make decisions to try to escape reality. Jim and Julie Innes have experienced the heartbreaking loss of their daughter Jaelyn and it changed their lives in many ways. Today they join us to share how their faith in Jesus has helped them through this experience.
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100 Huntley Street - March 18, 2022
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100 Huntley Street - March 17, 2022
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