Jay Kolo of “Morning’s Remorse”
Sometimes the most important topics are not the easiest. Jay Kolo of BlogTalkRadio’s “Morning’s Remorse” knows this firsthand, but he doesn’t let the severity of the issue get in the way of delivering his message to the world: sobriety is the most important aspect of living a life worthy of the love of God.
Eleven years ago, Kolo was homeless and an alcoholic. Since then, he has taken those eleven years and dedicated them to inspiring other people to get sober and take control of their lives with the help of Jesus Christ. He has made himself an example to others of how everyone can change their lives if they put their minds to it.
Kolo has written four books, and two more and due out this year. The first, Terminal Game, centered around a man who realizes how much he’s messed up his life while in the middle of an airport terminal. He finds the Lord and comes to the realization that he needs to fix things. Knee Deep in Prayer is a Chicken Soup-style collection of short stories and poems that are meant to inspire those attempting to find sobriety. Knee Deep II (Stages of Destruction) was released a year after the first, and is a collection of original poetry by Kolo that shows every facet of what addiction can do to your mind, body, and soul.
The two books due out later this year are Corporate Tears and Moving Iron, both novels about middle-aged people dealing with their vices and realizing God’s presence in their lives.
Labels: Alcoholism, BlogTalkRadio, Religious, Sobriety

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