YOU ARE NOT ALONE

At LnLP, we understand that life can be incredibly challenging. You may be feeling hopeless, sad, lonely, or isolated—but please know that you are not alone. There is always hope, even when it feels out of reach. You might believe that no one could understand what you're going through, but many do because they have walked a similar path.

Struggles, whether short-term or lasting longer than they should, are part of the human experience. We recognize how difficult this journey can be. But we also know that healing is possible, and recovery is within reach. No matter what you're facing, please remember that you are deeply cared for. Your family loves you, and you are never a burden to them.

There will be obstacles, mistakes, setbacks, and moments of discouragement. But these do not define you; they are simply part of the journey. Keep moving forward, one step at a time, and with each step, you will grow stronger.

Healing takes time, patience, and support. Even if you have been struggling for a long time, you can still experience brighter days ahead. Hope is real, and you are worthy of it.

If you need immediate support, a listening ear, or even a moment of prayer, please reach out to one of the resources below. There are people who care and who want to help.

Below, we have added some support lines. If you need immediate help, would like prayer, or need to talk with someone, please use the numbers below.   

Addiction Recovery Support: 
1-800-662-HELP (4357)

Suicidal Prevention Support: 
If you are feeling Depressed or Suicidal, call 1-877-870-4673

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD:
If you are struggling with PTSD, call 1-866-308-0501

Pray and Support:

If you need Prayer or someone to talk to, call 1-800-997-1144. 


God's Plan of Salvation

AAdmit you are a sinner: This involves acknowledging that you have fallen short of God's standard and need forgiveness.

  • Understand the consequence: The Bible states that the "wages of sin are death," but God offers a gift of eternal life through Jesus. 

BBelieve in Jesus: This means believing that God sent His Son, Jesus, to take the penalty for your sins.

  • Understand salvation: Belief in your heart that God raised Jesus from the dead is what leads to salvation and makes you a child of God. 

CConfess your faith: This involves confessing Jesus as Lord and Savior with your mouth.

  • Commit to a new life: Confessing also includes turning away from your sins, which is repentance, and committing to follow Jesus.
     

Last Updated: November 27, 2025