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First, Dr. William D. Silkworth told him that the Great Physician Jesus Christ could cure him. Then Bills long-time friend and drinking buddy Ebby Thacher told Bill that he was living at Calvary Rescue Mission, had got religion, and that God had ... more
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Bill Wilson is a Tennessee state Certified General Appraiser (CG-002) who has gained extensive experience in the real estate industry through appraising, financing, developing, and liquidation of properties since 1980. Bill Wilson... • Is an ... more
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The Oxford Group is a semi-religious and political movement that swept through parts of Europe and America in the early 20th century. Its nominal leader was Frank Buchanan, who had a religious conversion to Christianity in 1908, and would later ... more
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Until the year 1935, Bill Wilson was one of many failed businessmen who found solace in excessive alcohol consumption. Wilson was said to have been too intoxicated to graduate from law school, eventually settling for a career in the speculative and ... more
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A. In 1939, Lois lost her home at Clinton Street, Brooklyn where she had been born and where she had lived with her husband during his battle with alcoholism and then finally his recovery. Then, with no money, they lost the house. For almost two ... more
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