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Turning Our Pain Into Purpose
Emunah Recovery Home & Services owners, Randy and Tanya Cook, truly understand the cycles of addiction. When their four adult sons were young, the thought of any of them becoming addicted to drugs or alcohol was simply unimaginable. Feeling like they were doing all the right things, Randy and Tanya had only the highest of aspirations for each of their four sons.
But then things changed when not one, but two of their sons began abusing drugs. Being the loving supportive parents that they are, the Cooks threw themselves into learning all that they could about substance use disorder, and immediately sought out help for their sons and themselves. To include inpatient and outpatient treatment centers, co-occurring therapy and treatment, and sober home living.
This process lingered for well over a decade in the Cook household, but the support for their sons and the belief that recovery was possible never wavered. Between their strong faith in God, the support from their extended family, and the many family educational sessions in which they attended...they remained strong in their resolve.
As the years went on, God began to show them that what was meant for their harm, God would turn into something good. "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives." Genesis 50:20. God began to reveal a vision for how they were to turn their years of pain into a purpose, and meaning into a ministry.