Rescue story Faith, freedom, and finding my way home

Zach Williams

Book - 2024

"In this powerful and poignant memoir, two-time GRAMMY Award winner Zach Williams shares his personal Rescue Story as he reflects on his childhood and the prophecy that kept his parents from giving up hope, his descent into substance abuse which held him captive for so long, and ultimately the rescue he didn't think was possible but embraced with open arms"--

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Subjects
Genres
Autobiographies
autobiographies (literary works)
Published
Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan Books [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Zach Williams (author)
Other Authors
Robert Noland (author)
Physical Description
xviii, 222 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780310368465
9780310368472
  • Introduction: Plan for me
  • Big dreams in a small town
  • Free throws and personal fouls
  • Got to run to keep from hiding
  • Betrayal, blunts, and the blues
  • MySpace, her space, rock and a hard place
  • Stumbling into the truth
  • Bar stools and church pews
  • Letting go and digging in
  • When God writes your story
  • There was Jesus
  • Afterword.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Grammy Award--winning vocalist Williams recounts in his candid debut memoir how he clawed his way out of addiction and built a redemptive relationship with God. Williams grew up in a tight-knit religious family in 1980s and '90s Arkansas , listening to worship music at church and poring over contemporary Christian albums with his father. He began playing basketball seriously in grade school while also becoming something of a rebel; by the time he started middle school, he was drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes ("If I wanted to hang with my buddies, I had to do whatever they did"). After an injury in junior college ended his basketball dreams, Williams developed a prescription drug habit, which--along with his drinking--worsened as he found success in music, becoming the frontman for the Southern rock band Zach Williams and the Reformation in 2007. Following an intervention by his father in 2012, Williams dedicated his life to Christ, abandoned his vice-fueled rock and roll lifestyle, and struck out on a solo Christian music career. Williams is brutally honest as he details how relationships with his loved ones were tested by his ruinous drug and drinking habits, and he remains effusive about his faith without slipping into self-congratulation: "I have to constantly rely on the grace of God to make it through," he acknowledges. This inspires. Agent: Dave Schroeder, WTA Media. (Feb.)

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