Brian “Head” Welch tells about recovery from addiction with God’s help

  • Rock star Brian “Head” Welch stated he used methamphetamine 700 days straight prior to getting Jesus.
  • Welch discovered that the maturing customers of his band have all experienced epiphanies, while not all are Christian.
  • Welch claimed all those who relapse do not want to hide from God.

NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ Rock star Brian “Head” Welch stated he utilised methamphetamine 700 days straight ahead of acquiring Jesus.

In a presentation at Legacy Church on Friday evening, the vocalist and lead guitarist of Grammy award-profitable nu metallic band Korn told an overflow group how his get in touch with with the divine eradicated his desire for meth, and afterwards alcoholic beverages.

Brian "Head" Welch, vocalist and guitarist of the band Korn, speaks during a question-and-answer session with the Rev. Tommy Miller at an addiction recovery event at Legacy Church on Friday in New Philadelphia.

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When the Rev. Tommy Miller asked him how he stayed sober although remaining in his outdated atmosphere, Welch replied, “I by no means mentioned I was sober. I am superior on the most substantial. He’s poured his love into my coronary heart by the Holy Spirit. I traded in my ashes for natural beauty. I traded in my addictions for romance, for adore.”

People listen in to a question-and-answer session featuring Brian "Head" Welch, vocalist and guitarist of the band Korn, and the Rev. Tommy Miller, during an addiction recovery event at Legacy Church on Friday in New Philadelphia. The event was held inside, with overflow viewing offered in the parking lot.

Throughout a dilemma-and-solution session with Miller, Welch disclosed that the maturing associates of his band have all had epiphanies, though not all are Christian. All are married or bonded to important other individuals, he claimed, incorporating that his bandmates have youngsters.

“Everyone’s aged now. There is certainly no groupies ever backstage. My most important temptation is apple pie and chocolate cake in the catering area,” he reported.