Show Notes
Wendall highlights the grace of his sobriety journey and with calm storytelling. Along with much effort on his part, the program of Alcoholics Anonymous has created an honorable man who lives today in gratitude and service.
Quotes
“The man that I was, will drink again.”
“That was the beginning . . . I remember crying and looking up and going: God help me please; I don’t want to drink today.”
Referred by: Willie S. (vol. 129)
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