Pastor shares journey from heroin addiction to leader of new church branch
By: Mark McPherson
Posted: Mar 17, 2019 9:00 AM CDT
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(OCONOMOWOC) - It was one month ago that bridge church of Waukesha first brought its message of hope to the lake country area of Waukesha County, opening a branch in the Nature Hill Intermediate School in Oconomowoc. For its new pastor, the date was symbolic because it was 10 years earlier, Valentine's Day in 2009 that he first overdosed on heroin.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Mark McPherson shares Tyler Wolfe's journey from addiction to redemption.
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