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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT8) BATON ROUGE, La. -- Feb. 22, 2003 -- DRUG-PROGRAM-2 -- The Healing Place Chruch, where Tonja Myles preaches at meetings of Set Free Indeed, a Christian ministry for drug abusers in Baton Rouge, Jan. 31, 2003. Set Free Indeed was started a year ago by two volunteers, Myles and her husband, Darren, who run a plumbing business and have no training in substance abuse treatment or counseling. Set Free Indeed is among many ministries initiated by this fast-growing church, like Cruisin' for Christ for motorcycle enthusiasts, and Growing Kids God's Way, for parents. "The same God who delivered me can do the same for you," says Myles, a former addict herself. Her program was cited in President Bush's State of the Union address. (Jonathan Cohen/The New York Times)
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