Case Study Archive

"" This is what ISAAC is all about. Not just working outside of the UK but right here at home. Awakening Christians to the problems of addiction on our own doorstep and realising the great potential God himself has invested within us. The Church is the hope for the addicted! Amen!! ""
Chris Milton more

"" I have a particular heart to see the work of ISAAC develop in the Asia Pacific region. I believe that ISAAC can have a major role in the region through networking, training in addictions, HIV education and prevention training, and offering a mentoring role to the various groups that operate in the region. ""
Warwick Murphy more

"" I saw the beauty of ISAAC which brings people together to be encouraged and envisioned for sharing God’s compassion for hurting people. ""
Jungmi Park more

"" One of the main principles of ISAAC is to help drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres become stronger and more effective through promoting local partnership with other Christian programs. ""
Alison Giblett more

"" My heart and mission is to find, encourage and equip the Christian church and its centres throughout Siberia. ""
Helen Smallwood more

"" We fell in love with the relational nature of ISAAC and have been greatly blessed to have met so many amazing people. We wanted to be able to strengthen and encourage ISAAC members, and impact the problem of addiction and trauma on a global scale. ""
Ed Khouri more

"" ...we both feel God has a call on our lives to work with people and churches where there is involvement with addiction problems, offering support, training and one-to one help. ""
Neil Warburton, UK more

"" I received no salary and led a simple lifestyle. I ate, slept and lived with the residents for 6 months. ""
Antony Otieno, Kenya more

"" It’s a miracle for us….we were desperate for what we have received here….All our reserves had run out….by coming here God has saved our ministry. ""
Irina Belevtsova, Moldova more

"" The training I have received on the ISAACS course will help me minister to the many addicts in Pakistan who are ignored by the rich, living in poor communities and unable to afford expensive treatment. ""
Rohail Bhatti, Pakistan more