Jamie Tidwell’s story starts where a lot of people stop: homelessness, grief after losing her husband, meth addiction, and legal trouble that leaves her exhausted and numb. What caught us off guard is how God uses small, steady moments to change a life that feels beyond repair. Jamie wasn’t raised in church and didn’t even know many Bible basics, so her first steps of faith begin with a children’s Bible, patient mentors, and a growing awareness that she’s being pursued, not discarded.
We talk about the night-and-day difference between trying to manage addiction alone and choosing faith-based recovery with accountability. Jamie shares what temptation feels like early on, how stress used to trigger her, and what she does now instead: step back, pray, and let the moment pass. She explains the kind of peace she has today, the shift from anxiety to trust, and why daily time with God “coffee with Jesus” becomes a non-negotiable anchor for her mindset.
This conversation also gets practical about restoration. Jamie is nearing two years sober, rebuilding relationships with her parents and kids, working again, and taking steps toward nursing license restoration. She also speaks with uncommon tenderness about street outreach, giving to homeless neighbors, and “planting a seed” because she remembers exactly what it feels like to be unseen. The core message is simple and searching: God’s rerouting is not condemnation, it’s a new path forward when you’ve taken a wrong turn.
If you’ve been wrestling with addiction, anxiety, shame, or the fear that you’ve gone too far, come listen and consider what a reroute could look like for you. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find these stories of restoration.
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