Utilizing Early A.A.'s Spiritual Roots for Recovery Today (Why It Worked: A.A. History Series, Vol. 1)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.49 (681 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1885803281 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 91 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He is a Christian, Bible student, retired attorney, and recovered A.A. He is the leading scholar and historian on the subject of A.A.'s spiritual roots, history, and early successes. Dick B. He has published 32 titles and more than 180 articles on the subject. is an active, recovered member of the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous and has sponsored more than 100 men in their recovery.
writer and historian Dick B. Each year for a decade, A.A. It has been much in demand as recovery people have been clamoring for 12-Step history, studying it, and then seeking to apply it in their individual recovery, in their sponsoring of others, and in their understanding of where the historical roots fit into the entire objective of curing the alcoholic who still suffers.. This particular title addresses how those spiritual roots can be used for recovery today. has delivered seminars on all aspects of early A.A.'s spiritual roots - the Bible, Anne Smith's Journal, the teachings of Rev. Sam Shoemaker, the Oxford Group's life changing program, Quiet Time, and books they read for spiritual growth. It is short, pithy, informative
He has published 32 titles and more than 180 articles on the subject. is an active, recovered member of the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous and has sponsored more than 100 men in their recovery. He is the leading scholar and historian on the subject of A.A.'s spiritual roots, history, and early successes. He is a Christian, Bible student, retired attorney, and recovered A.A. . About the Author Dick B
John Albert Hill Jr. said A turning point in Dick B.'s Work from research to application. Theology Professor Emeritus, and expert in the field of pastoral counseling for those with alcohol, drug, and behavioral addictions, The Reverend Howard J. Clinebell, Ph.D., made one simple statement in endorsing this book by Dick B. Dr. Clinebell had himself long been involved in researching A.A., and he said of this title: "Car