Jim Quigley
Special guest
Jim Quigley serves as Executive Director of Freedom Farm Ministries, a Christian addiction recovery program in Boone, NC. The ministry is committed to guiding individuals struggling with alcohol and drug addiction through faith-centered rehabilitation. Jim has personal experience battling substance abuse and strives to provide the same help that he received as a former resident of Freedom Farm’s treatment program. He believes the Gospel is the answer to changing the lives of all people and is the same message to set free the addicted.
During his executive tenure with Freedom Farm, he has helped build the internal infrastructure from a stitched together ministry without a payroll to a professional institution with full-time employees that provides a consistency that is invaluable in the context of their specific mission field.
Jim has completed some graduate level work at Reformed Theological Seminary in order to equip himself to better serve. He is the husband to Elive (11 years) and father to Phoebe (8) and JP (5). He says having a family of his own after living in the destructive manner he did for so long has been the single greatest gift he has have ever received
Jim Quigley has been a guest on 1 episode.
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Episode 123: Freedom Farm with Jim Quigley
September 16th, 2024 | Season 2 | 36 mins 46 secs
addiction, america, belief, bible, christianity, churches, communication, confrontation, education, faith, family, freedom farm, future, god, help, herbert i burns jr, hope, jack bales, jim quigley, lifestyles, missions, pastors, seminary, students, truth, vision
Freedom Farm Ministries, is a Christian addiction recovery program in Boone, NC. The ministry is committed to guiding individuals struggling with alcohol and drug addiction through faith-centered rehabilitation. Jim has personal experience battling substance abuse and strives to provide the same help that he received as a former resident of Freedom Farm’s treatment program. Jim believes the Gospel is the answer to changing the lives of all people and is the same message to set free the addicted.