Finding Faith Behind Bars | Trinity Giles' Journey to Recovery
Jan 16, 2024 ·
59m 51s
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Born in Tabiona, Utah, Trinity Giles started his life like any normal kid did to a normal family until high school when he was moved to a different school and...
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Born in Tabiona, Utah, Trinity Giles started his life like any normal kid did to a normal family until high school when he was moved to a different school and received a from his dad, which crippled their relationship. This, along with other factors, led to his involvement with drugs and the wrong crowd. As life went on, he and his dad ended up working things out somewhat where Trinity was able to go work for him for decent pay, but Trinity’s involvement with drug abuse and drug trafficking increased. As he continued on this path, he eventually found himself in prison where he finally came across an inmate who introduced him back to religion and church, which ultimately ended up being the reason he was able to heal and overcome many of the issues he has faced in his life.
“Now I had opened that line of communication with Heavenly Father, right? And he was able to give me things in His timing to be able to help me, to strengthen me. I told Him I don’t wanna be addicted to anything, I wanted to be free from all these other bondages and everything that’s over me and I walked out of jail with not smoking cigarettes anymore, not drinking, not even meth, nothing. I still to this day don’t even have a thought [for it].” 49:50
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- How Trinity’s life started out 1:00
- Introduction to meth and temporary sobriety 19:00
- Crack cocaine 23:15
- Going to court 37:00
- Getting back into the drugs after being clean 38:30
- Getting introduced back to church 42:30
“Now I had opened that line of communication with Heavenly Father, right? And he was able to give me things in His timing to be able to help me, to strengthen me. I told Him I don’t wanna be addicted to anything, I wanted to be free from all these other bondages and everything that’s over me and I walked out of jail with not smoking cigarettes anymore, not drinking, not even meth, nothing. I still to this day don’t even have a thought [for it].” 49:50
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