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		Eddie Vargas: When The Party Guy Finds Real Love
		
		By Aaron Little
                	The 700 Club
                	
		
		
		Original Air Date: December 14, 2010
		
		 
		CBN.com 
		 Coming of age in southern California in the '80s was a good  time for Eddie Vargas.
		 “I was having fun.  There was weed, coke, beer, girls and it was this  culture that had developed in Redondo Beach at this time,” Eddie tells The 700 Club.
		Eddie’s first experience with drugs happened at age 13. He says, "I go to one of my friends’ house, and he and one of my other  friends were smokin’ weed. I was like, ‘Hey, let me try that.’ I  loved it.”
		During Eddie's early teen years, his father abandoned the  family. Without a positive male role model, he slid deeper into substance  abuse.
		“By the time I was 15  years old, I was already smoking weed almost every day. Then it went from  weed to beer and then someone popped out with some coke and that just took me  for a whole other spin."
		Eddie’s unwillingness to stop partying and confront his  addiction led to constant strife at home. So at age 15, he left.
		“I had to do  something to survive, so, of course, I started selling weed and then I started  selling coke.”
		For the rest of his teen years, he was the life of the  party, but the glitz and glamour began to fade over time.  Eddie was left  alone and hurting.
		“I was at the bottom  of the barrel, at the end of the rope. I’ve tried to commit suicide. I’ve OD’d  on more than one occasion. I’ve driven cars when I shouldn’t have driven them.”
		The wheels were coming off of Eddie’s self-indulgent life,  but he didn’t know a way out. Then one day a friend of a friend crossed his  path.
		 “There’s this  gorgeous girl that’s driving this car. I just saw her and was like, ‘Wow.’”
		Roxanne says, “I kinda briefly met him and of course was  instantly attracted to him.”
		Eddie recalls, “I don’t know what, and I don’t know why, but in  the back of my head I’m thinking, ‘I’m gonna marry this girl.’ I just fell,  right there, for the very first time. I’d never experienced that before in my  whole life, but I fell for this girl.”
		Roxanne was a new Christian and even though she was  attracted to Eddie, she knew she couldn’t get involved with someone so immersed  in the drug and party scene.
		Eddie says, “We’re just hanging out and I say, ‘I  really want to get to know you.’”
		
				  “My heart sank and I was like, ‘No, I can’t.’  He asked why, and I said, ‘Because you’re not a Christian.’"
		“And I said, ‘Well, what do I have to do to be born  again? What do I have to do?’ Ahe said, ‘Look, why don’t you come to church  with me on Sunday?'”
		While Eddie’s motives in going to church were to get close  to Roxanne, God was about to change his life in a big way.
		Eddie says, “I’m sitting there and I hear a message of  hope, salvation, restoration, healing and power, and  then I’m hearing things like, 'You can be forgiven for everything you’ve ever  done.' Mind you, I’ve done a lot of wrong in my life. I’ve been addicted.  I’ve had sex. I’ve hurt people. I’ve hurt my family. I mean, you name it, I’ve  done wrong. I’ve done dirt.  I’m  listening to all these things and I’m being drawn into it and I’ve never felt  this before.”
		For the first time in his life, Eddie felt he needed to make  a change.
		“I hear him say, ‘If you’re here this morning and you  need to be forgiven and you want God to do a miracle in your life and you want  a new life...’ Can I really have a new life?  I  remember going to that altar, getting on my knees and saying, ‘God, if  You’re real, then You’ll take all of this away from me. God,  forgive me for everything that I’d ever done.’ I felt like warm oil being  poured over me. It was just like the presence of God  came over me. I felt forgiven for everything I’d ever done.”
		Finally Eddie knew what it was to be born again. He says, "It’s really a bonafide miracle,  because when I got up from that altar, I did not want to be the person that I  was when I walked in those front doors.”
		With the help of his new church family, Eddie discovered the  hope and peace of being a Christian, and he closed the door on his wild past. 
		“I was just amazed," Roxanne says. "Little by little I started seeing that  transformation in him.”
		Eventually the two began dating.
		Roxanne says, “ Six months later he proposed, yeah. Six  months after that we got married!”
		“Here we are going on 20 years of marriage," Eddie says, "and God’s  done some amazing things.”
		Today Eddie tells everyone there’s hope in God if you’ll  look to Him.
		“You have to decide to allow God. God is a  gentleman. He doesn’t force himself on anybody, but He will come into anybody  who asks. If you allow God to come in, He’ll change your life for the  better. I’m a living testimony of that.”
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