After spending time in prison, OG professional skateboarder Brian Wenning has been finding a new sense of purpose and peace in his life.
These days, he’s been attending church regularly and has also kept up with Alcoholics Anonymous, which has helped him stay on track and focused.
Staying sober has been life-changing for Wenning.
He’s now four years sober, and that accomplishment has given him a fresh perspective. Moving away from his past, he even made the decision to remove his face tattoos, a personal step that symbolizes the changes he’s embraced and the life he’s building now.
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Skating has always been a big part of Wenning’s identity, and now he’s able to focus on it without the distractions that once held him back.
He’s been spending more time skating the streets, enjoying the freedom and simplicity of doing what he loves without the burdens that once weighed him down.
Faith has become an important part of his life as well.
The former Habitat pro skater has shared that studying the Bible and attending church has brought him clarity and a sense of direction.
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Recently, he joined a service to give praise and express his gratitude to Jesus Christ, feeling uplifted and supported by the community around him.
These changes are not just about the past but about moving forward and embracing a healthier, more positive life.
Friends and his fans have seen a difference in his outlook and the way he approaches both skating and everyday life.
Amen, brothers and sisters, to God be the glory!
