September 25, 2017 Sweetwater, Tennessee
Jeff Stultz, National President of Broken Chains Motorcycle Club gave his life changing testimony at Celebrate Recovery Community. During his amazing story Jeff revealed that he served in the Army and that his dad, Luther Stultz, was a Korean and Vietnam War veteran. The members were awe inspired with Jeff’s return to real life and were grateful for his presentation. At the end of the service, Vet to Vet Tennessee (V2VT) presented Jeff, on behalf of Luther, the Vietnam War Commemoration proclamation and V2VT’s Korean War Certificate of Honor.
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Jeff’s journey: “My name is Jeff Stultz, I’m a believer in recovery from drug addiction and I continue to struggle with myself. I bought my first motorcycle on February 18th, 1982 as cheap transportation for work. I soon embraced the biker lifestyle, joined a motorcycle club and spent 15 years as member of 2 clubs serving much of that time as the president. After a 6 year crack addiction I was invited to church by a biker preacher, Doc Ray, and April 22nd, 2007 gave my life to Christ. I soon found Celebrate Recovery and have been committed to the ministry for the last 9 years. I served as the startup ministry leader of CR at Destiny Now in Fayetteville, NC for 7 years and I now serve as the CR Co-Leader at Temple Church in Selma, NC. I have also been serving as a CR NC State Rep since 2010. I’m honored and privileged to accept the position and responsibility of the Broken Chains President.”
If you want to learn more about Jeff and his motorcycle missionary please email him at Rjstultz3@aol.comRjstultz3@aol.com or call 910-257-0860
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