Alfred Grall is a man of faith, a storyteller, and the author of Johnny Angel: Confessions of a Sex Addict Redeemed. His memoir lays bare a journey through addiction, shame, and secrecy, and the freedom he found through God's grace. Born and raised in El Paso, Texas, Alfred grew up in a hardworking Catholic family with two devoted parents and five siblings. His childhood was filled with joy and discipline; moments of laughter and challenges that shaped the man he became. Most of his career was spent in banking and property tax consulting, where he worked with people from every walk of life. Those experiences opened his eyes to a simple truth: everyone carries a story and a struggle, even when it's left unspoken. Writing came later in his life, first through journaling and eventually in the raw, unfiltered pages of his memoir. Alfred never set out to be an author, but he felt called to share his testimony, not to highlight failure, but to point others toward redemption. His writing is honest, candid, and compassionate, offering hope to anyone who feels trapped in secrecy or shame. Beyond writing, Alfred enjoys working out, hiking, biking, watching movies, and discovering small, out-of-the-way greasy diners. He's also a devoted sports fan, loyal to his beloved Atlanta Braves and Green Bay Packers. He finds joy in connecting with others about life, faith, and the grace of God. His mission is simple: to break the silence around addiction, shine light in dark places, and help the hopeless smile again.