Can you describe the core mission of your ministry and how it serves the community?
What specific programs or services does your ministry offer to help individuals struggling with addiction?
How do you measure the success and impact of your ministry on those you help?
What are some of the biggest challenges you face in running a recovery ministry, and how do you overcome them?
How has your past experience with addiction influenced your approach to helping others in their recovery journey?
What role did your faith play in your recovery process, and how did it influence your decision to start a ministry?
How did your experience with your medical issues and subsequent healing shape your faith and your approach to helping others?
Can you talk about the moment or experience that made you feel called to dedicate your life to God and this ministry?
How do you respond to those who question your qualifications to lead a ministry, given your lack of formal theological education?
As a divorced individual, how do you address concerns or criticisms regarding your role as a pastor within your faith community?
There are skeptics who might say your healing was a result of medical errors rather than a divine intervention. How do you reconcile your faith with these doubts?
How do you ensure that your personal experiences do not overshadow the diverse needs and paths of the individuals you are trying to help in your ministry?