Proof That in Today’s Frenetic
World There is Still Hope
Today, Bob Williamson has been happily
married to the woman of his dreams for 40
years. They’ve been blessed with three
successful sons and seven grandchildren. He
has friends all over the world who call him “a
pillar of society.” He's received numerous
awards and accolades, and recently sold one of
the 11 successful companies he founded for
$75 million.
y the time he was 24 Bob Williamson was already a violent criminal with a prison record and a .357 Magnum; he’d been kicked out of the military as a diagnosed sociopath; he was helplessly addicted to methamphetamine and heroin; he’d been an alcoholic since his teens and had gone through a nasty divorce; his family had given up on him; he was homeless, penniless, and didn’t have a single friend; he didn’t believe in God and was as mean and vicious as a rabid dog. He was all alone, mired in abject squalor. By all rights he should be locked away somewhere for the rest of his life, or more likely dead, buried, and forgotten.
He reached the point where he felt that suicide was his only viable option and he was ready and willing to pull the trigger, but then a horrific car accident and a chance encounter with a merciful nurse helped change his life.