Redemption After Addiction: Mike Smith’s Powerful Testimony

redemption after addiction: mike smith on Unmasked with Wesley Farnsworth
In Episode 18 of Unmasked, Mike Smith shares his powerful journey from addiction, mental illness, and suicide attempts to discovering God’s redeeming grace

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Redemption After Addiction: The Powerful Testimony of Mike Smith

Some stories don’t begin with neat edges, inspirational quotes, or soft landings. Some stories begin in the gutter—messy, chaotic, and nearly fatal. Episode 18 of Unmasked brings one of the most gripping testimonies shared on the podcast to date. In this episode, Wesley sits down with Mike Smith, a man whose journey through addiction, untreated bipolar disorder, hallucinations, homelessness, and multiple suicide attempts ultimately became a showcase of God’s unstoppable grace.

Mike’s story isn’t merely dramatic—it’s deeply human. And it’s a living reminder that redemption after addiction is possible, even when the darkness feels crushing.

A Childhood Marked by Chaos and Loss

Mike grew up in a small Minnesota town, surrounded by financial stress, family conflict, and trauma he didn’t understand until adulthood. At age 15, his father died unexpectedly, leaving Mike emotionally adrift. The pain eventually pushed him into substances—first marijuana and alcohol, then deeper into addiction and self-destruction.

But no one—including Mike—could have predicted how dark the path would become.

Addiction, Mental Illness, and the Spiral Downward

As Mike shares in the episode, his descent included:
• powerful hallucinations
• terrifying auditory torment
• two suicide attempts
• homelessness
• multiple mental institutions
• time spent in jail
• the collapse of his career
• long-term bipolar instability

His first major break, described in the episode, left him standing outside in broad daylight in his underwear—completely overtaken by voices urging him to end his life. The terror of that moment stayed with him for decades.

His second break, years later, was even worse. He believed he had been cast into hell. The fear, shame, and mental anguish overwhelmed him, leading to days in a padded cell.

These are not abstract struggles—they are real scars from a real life nearly destroyed.

But God Wasn’t Finished With Mike

What makes Mike’s testimony extraordinary is not just the depth of his pain—but the power of God’s intervention.

Again and again, God sent people into Mike’s life at exactly the right moment:
• A stranger with a Bible tract
• A prayer-filled mother-in-law
• A compassionate wife
• A jail chaplain
• A pastor
• Fellow veterans
• A voice whispering, “Your life still has a purpose.”

Even when Mike wanted to give up, God refused to let go.

From Surviving to Serving

Mike’s transformation didn’t happen overnight. But piece by piece, God rebuilt what addiction, mental illness, and trauma had shattered. Today Mike is:
• nearly six years sober
• stable on medication
• a mental-health advocate
• a veteran mentor
• a Christian writer
• a global speaker sharing hope with hurting people
• the founder of TheGutterGospel.com

His mission is simple and profound:
Reach one. Just one.

Because reaching one can save a life—just as those who reached him helped save his.

Why Mike’s Story Matters

This episode is about more than addiction recovery. It’s a message for anyone who has ever felt:
• too broken
• too guilty
• too ashamed
• too mentally unstable
• too far gone
• too disqualified for God to use

Wesley and Mike highlight a truth woven throughout Scripture:
God specializes in stories the world writes off.

From Paul to Peter, from Elijah to Moses—God repeatedly uses people who failed, fell, or were deeply flawed.

Mike’s testimony echoes that same pattern.

A Message for Veterans and the Hurting

As a veteran himself, Mike has a special heart for those who served. He wears custom shirts that say “22 Veterans Per Day”—a reference to the approximate daily suicides among U.S. veterans. His message to them is urgent and compassionate:

“You are not alone. You are not forgotten. You are not beyond hope.”

And to the one reading this who relates more than they want to admit:

You can step out of the darkness. God is still writing. You still have purpose.

A Lifeline for Anyone in Crisis

If you or someone you know is struggling, there is immediate help:
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
• Celebrate Recovery groups (crlocator.com)
• Local church ministries
• Mental health professionals
• Supportive friends and mentors
• Mike’s direct email: [email protected]

You are not meant to fight alone.

 

Listen to Episode 18: Mike Smith’s Redemption Story

🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3eHboKDDsxejrxdbH9cRfS?si=eb6729ad1c0a406c
🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unmasked-with-wesley-farnsworth/id1851549420
▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNsaHj2382lOvNVgb1xOdCg
🌐 Website: https://wesleyfarnsworth.com
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