Anthony Ordille was born in Hammonton, New Jersey, to a truck driver and a stay-at-home mom. He has three brothers and two sisters. He attended Catholic school and graduated from a public high school in 1976.
Mr. Ordille walked away from serving God as a teen, becoming rebellious and hateful. Ordille lived a destructive life filled with alcohol, drugs, lying, cheating, stealing, adulterous acts, and rock 'n roll until he was thirty-two when he entered a rehab that introduced him to 12-step programs. At forty-one, he struggled with alcohol again until he surrendered his life to Jesus Christ on October 9, 1998.
Ordille wrote an autobiography, published in 2013. Since then, he has authored books on addiction and developed a Christ-centric, Biblical 12-step program. Beyond addiction, Anthony has written several other helpful nonfiction and fiction books for Christian living, including one that guides Christians through reading the Bible in a year.
Upon returning to God, he completed the Associate Degree Program of Christian Studies (ACS) and Bachelor's Degree Program in Church Ministry (BCh.M). Ordille completed all the certifications required to become a licensed minister from the Sure Foundation Theological Institute. On March 18, 2013, Ordille was ordained in the Deacon Ministry with Gateway Church, Southlake, Texas. Anthony, a father of two with one adopted son, now resides in Dalzell, South Carolina, with his son, Jarred, and is actively involved at Christ Community Church.
He hopes his life experiences will inspire those struggling with addictions to find the truth and follow his lead to hope, peace, and forgiveness through his testimony and the program.
You can connect with Anthony through his website, www.anthonyordille.com, or link.anthonyordille.com/ConnectLandingPage.