Changing Lanes Podcast | Ep. 2 - Justin's Story
In this episode of the Changing Lanes Podcast, hosts Andrew Kennedy and Brett Hendrix sit down with Justin, a graduate and now leader within the ministry, to explore what long-term transformation truly looks like.
Justin shares his journey from early exposure to pornography, years of hidden sexual brokenness, and the devastating loss of his father at age 15, to finding healing, freedom, and a renewed identity in Christ. Along the way, he opens up about the emotional wounds, shame, isolation, and self-deception that fueled his his struggles, and how bringing those struggles into the light became the turning point in his recovery.
Together they discuss the difference between behavior modification and true freedom, the healing power of confession and community, the impact of father wounds, and why lasting transformation is a process, not a moment.
Justin also shares how God used his journey through Changing Lanes to prepare him for leadership, marriage, and a life marked by purpose instead of secrecy.
If you've ever wondered whether you're too far gone, whether real change is possible, or whether freedom can last, Justin's story offers a compelling reminder: God doesn't abandon us in our darkest moments, and transformation is worth every step of the journey.
"Don't wait for the consequences to catch up to you. Start now—and you won't regret it."
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