He used to see God as a bush-league pinch hitter… now he sees Him as a force to be served.
Klaus V. has lived many lives — from UCLA scholar to the “King of Geographics,” chasing peace across the country only to find it within himself. Growing up between the Gulf Coast of Texas and Middle Tennessee, Klaus’s early life was filled with chaos, rejection, and isolation. When his mother left him at a children’s home at 15, his first drink gave him a feeling of belonging he’d been searching for his entire life.
Sobriety first found him at 21, and for years he lived in the light of recovery. But like so many, he drifted away from meetings, picked up that first drink again, and spiraled through cycles of relapse and self-reliance. He tried to fix himself with moves and marijuana — anything but surrender.
The turning point came when he moved in with his sister, drinking and getting high daily, and realized, “It’s going to be like this for the rest of my life.” That moment of despair cracked him open to hope. He entered a halfway house, found a new way to live, and began a journey grounded in faith and service.
Today, Klaus gets a daily reprieve based on his spiritual condition. He volunteers at East Tennessee Intergroup, chairs meetings, and lives by prayer and connection. He says that surrendering took the pressure off — and that God is no longer transactional, but a loving and constant force in his life.
This is a story of redemption, humility, and hope for anyone who feels trapped in their own thinking.
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