From Hopelessness to Walking in Victory in Christ/Living Life to the Full — Rand Eberhard
Andy Knight
Rand Eberhard grew up in Alpharetta / Roswell area and had a life full of wreckage and delay resulting from brokenness and fear of the future. When anger and sadness inform our life’s decisions collateral damage ensues.
His story is one that will speak to how addicts think, the perceived and felt pressure on a family trying to live well while addiction is present and most importantly living into one’s created purpose. Following graduation from No Longer Bound in 2001, Rand has been walking out his identity in Christ for 20 years as a student of the life that God has entrusted him.
A key concept to live by: when you know who God has created you to be you will never want to be anyone else. Rand serves as the Director of Congregational Care at The Church of the Apostles in Atlanta. Come hear his story and teachings associated with the human struggle as we all know it and the victory of a surrendered life where the cross of Jesus Christ holds the tension and gives the only HOPE that matters.
Rand Eberhard, director of congregation care at Church of the Apostle
Rand grew up in Alpharetta, Georgia, and have been shaped by the love of God throughout my life. Before attending Toccoa Falls Bible College, I met my wife, Jenny. Since then, we have been in ministry together. By God’s grace and truth, I am a recovered addict / alcoholic and graduate of No Longer Bound. I have served as a recovery and youth Pastor in Atlanta with a heart for people and their pain for over ten years. I am also a graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary. Jenny and I have been entrusted to love and lead three daughters Eliza, Olivia, and Emma Drew. It is a blessing and honor to have been called into Congregational Care at The Church of The Apostles. My wife met the Lord in this great church, and I formerly served as a youth pastor here in STS. We are excited to see what God has for us and wants to do through us.