APOSTLE ADRIENNE STENSLAND: I cannot express enough gratitude for the transformative experience my sister had at Potters House. From the moment she arrived, I could see how the warmth and acceptance of the staff and other participants immediately put her at ease. The nurturing environment created there was truly a blessing.
The program is deeply rooted in faith, offering a comprehensive approach to recovery while also providing a strong spiritual foundation. Each day began with prayer and reflection, which I believe helped her center her thoughts and find strength on her healing journey. The curriculum was excellent, combining therapy sessions with educational workshops that addressed both her spiritual and emotional needs.
The counselors displayed exceptional skill and genuine compassion. They took the time to understand her personal struggles and worked closely with her to create a tailored plan that fit her needs. The support group sessions fostered a profound sense of community where she could share her experiences and encourage others in their growth and healing.
One of the most memorable aspects for her was how faith was integrated into every stage of the recovery process. The Bible study sessions were particularly enlightening, helping her connect with scripture in a meaningful way that reinforced her commitment to sobriety and gave her a renewed sense of purpose.
I truly feel blessed to witness her journey and the inspiring relationships she formed with other women also on their paths to recovery. Together, they shared laughter, tears, and unwavering support, forging bonds that I know will last a lifetime.
If you or someone you love is seeking healing and hope, I wholeheartedly recommend Potters House. It’s a place where you can find strength in faith, community, and within yourself. I am so grateful for this program and the incredible people involved in the recovery process!
Amanda Gomez Sanchez: I have known this church for more than 20 years and I am aware of the people, very good and well known people of this town in most respectful jobs and places in the towns congress that make big decisions and put alot of their time caring for activities in alma, ga.
Doug Todd: A beautiful country church way out in the woods. The buildings are lovely, but Im talking about the CHURCH. These folks love each other, their neighbors, the lost and undone, their pastor and his family. But its easy to understand why: They love the Lord. If I lived in the community, my membership would be amongst these folks. If you want to be loved and cared for, stop in any Sunday or Wednesday. If you want to hear the truth of the Bible, take a seat. This pastor presents Gods Word in its entirety in an understandable way.