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President
Lauds Celebrate Recovery at White House-sponsored Event
March 11, 2004
By Tobin Perry
LOS ANGELES (BP)--President
George W. Bush praised Saddleback Church 's Celebrate Recovery program in
early March as a ministry that does what government cannot -- change
hearts.
“We used to drink too much,” President Bush said about the similarity
between himself and Celebrate Recovery's founding pastor, John Baker.
“And our hearts changed, and then we quit. That is a tried-and-true
formula. The problem is, government is not good at changing hearts. But
people like John Baker [have been good at] doing that.”
President Bush's comments on Celebrate Recovery came after a 45-minute
conversation with Baker and representatives of three other faith-based
recovery programs. His remarks came during a speech to the 11th White
House Faith-Based and Community Initiative Conference, March 3 at the Los
Angeles Convention Center .
“It was a recognition I never expected,” Baker said. “The exciting
part was that after our 45-minute meeting with the president we all stood
and prayed together. God got the recognition. He was the true champion,
not John Baker or anyone else there.”
Celebrate Recovery, Saddleback's biblically based recovery program,
started in 1991 when Baker approached senior pastor Rick Warren about the
need to help thousands in the area overcome a variety of hurts, habits and
hang-ups. In typical Saddleback style, Warren told Baker to “go for
it.” Together, the two created a Christ-centered recovery program based
on the Beatitudes of Jesus.
Since its founding, more than 7,500 people have gone through the Celebrate
Recovery program at Saddleback in Lake Valley , Calif. In the past 12
years, more than 150,000 people have participated in the program from
prisons, rescue missions and more than 2,500 churches.
“When I started this ministry in 1991, I was really just thinking of the
people in our church who needed a safe place to recover from their
addictive and compulsive behaviors,” Baker said. “Soon a few other
churches tried it, and God started really working through it. It's really
been great to see what God has done through this. He is the one who should
get the credit.”
Celebrate Recovery has become Saddleback's top outreach to its community.
When the program began, more than 70 percent of the people in the program
were members of Saddleback. Now more than 70 percent of the people who
attend Celebrate Recovery come from the local community.
“Celebrate Recovery is the church in action,” Warren said.
During the speech, President Bush also introduced Leticia*, a single mom
whose drug addiction had landed her in prison and cost her custody of her
child. That's where she found Celebrate Recovery and turned her life
around.
After completing the program, Leticia overcame her addiction, rebuilt her
life and now has custody of her son. Celebrate Recovery, she said, has
been an incredibly powerful part of her life, “knowing that it was
[God's] grace that kept me alive for such a time as this.”
The president told the crowd of approximately 1,200 church and community
workers, “This is a person who was lost in prison, a drug addict, who
lost her family –- and now she's here with the ability to say those
words with clarity.”
Leticia completed the program in a prison in Grants, N.M. The New Mexico
prison system began testing Celebrate Recovery as a tool to help inmates
in 1999. Currently, Leticia is one of 167 people who have completed the
program and has been out for at least a year. Only 13 of those prisoners
-– 7.8 percent of the total -- have returned to prison. Typically, Baker
said, the recidivism rate in the New Mexico prison system is 78 percent.
Other prison systems -– including California 's -– have begun to
experiment with implementing the program in its prisons. Recently, 135 men
signed up for Celebrate Recovery at the Jamestown Prison. Unlike the
program in New Mexico , the Jamestown program will be led by inmates.
”The reason it works in prisons is Jesus Christ,” Baker said. “We
don't just talk about a higher power. We tell people about the one and
only true Higher Power who can really help them overcome their hurt, habit
or hang-up -– and that's Jesus Christ.”
Among the many whose lives have been changed through Celebrate Recovery:
-- Tommy* had been homeless and struggling with alcoholism when he
wandered into the Celebrate Recovery program at the Orange County Rescue
Mission. He had tried a few Alcoholics Anonymous programs, but in his
words, none of them could “fill the empty spot in my soul.” His time
in the Vietnam War kept coming back into his mind and drinking seemed like
the only way to drown out those memories. After several years of ignoring
God's call on his life, he walked into the Orange County Rescue Mission
and started attending Celebrate Recovery. After working through the
program and getting sober, he has resolved the issues of his past that
have plagued him and is helping others recover from their addictions
through Celebrate Recovery.
-- Gary *, a Baptist pastor from Minnesota , hit rock bottom in September
1999 when he exploded in anger toward another pastor. For years he had
been struggling with an anger addiction and codependency problem. Two
years later he learned of the Celebrate Recovery principles at a
conference at Saddleback and he started seeing God heal old wounds.
Through the 12-step program, Gary began to confess the sin of how he was
expressing his anger, ask forgiveness from those he hurt and keep a daily
journal. Slowly, Gary began to realize that it was much better to work
through his pain than to run from it. Now, Gary has successfully completed
the program and is helping others through it.
* Diane*, an adult child of an alcoholic, always believed she had to
please everyone and bury her emotions if she was going to thrive. Since
she had to tread carefully around her father as a child, those feelings
carried over into all of her relationships. A friend invited her to
Celebrate Recovery at Saddleback in 2000. Four years later, Diane has
recovered from her own hurts and is now a leader in Saddleback's Celebrate
Recovery program.
Celebrate Recovery will be holding special one-day seminars throughout the
United States over the next few months for church leaders interested in
implementing the program at their churches. Some of those locations
include San Antonio , Texas ; Atlanta ; Binghampton , N.Y. ; Anchorage ;
and New Orleans . The curriculum also is available in Spanish. The
first-ever Spanish conference will be held in Miami .
From: www.bpnews.net
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