

David Wilson
CARES, CPS-AD, FPM
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About David
David, a man in long-term recovery since 2016. David is living proof that Jesus Christ still rescues, still restores, and still calls the broken into His purpose. Once bound by addiction, shame, and over thirteen years spent in prison and county jail, David believed he was too far gone for God to reach. Yet even in his darkest moments, the Lord never looked away. Grace was pursuing him long before he ever knew how to pursue Christ.
Through years of struggle, failure, and isolation, Jesus met David with mercy. Christ didn’t just pull him out of addiction. He gave him a new heart, a renewed mind, and a mission shaped by redemption. What the enemy meant for destruction, God transformed into a powerful testimony of victory and hope.
Today, by God’s grace, David serves as a Certified Peer Specialist in Addictive Disease at The Never Alone Clubhouse Addiction Recovery Support Center. He walks beside individuals fighting the same battles he once fought, offering understanding, encouragement, and the deep hope of Christ. David’s support doesn’t come from theory. It comes from lived transformation, from the experience of someone who has been rescued and now chooses daily to lead others toward freedom.
He is also the founder and president of Waymakers Motorcycle Ministry, a ministry built on fellowship, service, and the life-changing love of Jesus. David unites riders from all backgrounds into a brotherhood anchored in faith. Together, they reach people right where they are and remind them that they are seen, valued, and deeply loved by God.
David’s life reflects the calling he carries: to meet people in their hardest moments, extend compassion without judgment, and point them toward the healing found only in Jesus Christ.
His testimony isn’t about his strength, but His.
His recovery isn’t about willpower, but grace.
His purpose isn’t something earned, but something given.
David stands today as a new creation. Not perfect, but redeemed. Not defined by his past, but freed by Christ’s sacrifice. Not walking alone, but boldly following Jesus, his Savior and Waymaker.
All glory belongs to Him.


