AAA.A.: How to Study, Understand, & Take the 12 Steps
by Dick B.
© 2011 Anonymous. All rights reserved
FIRST THINGS FIRST:
The Bible;
Dr. William D. Silkworth (“The little doctor who loved drunks”);
William James (The Varieties of Religious Experience);
Anne Smith (and her personal journal which she kept between 1933 and 1939);
The Oxford Group (also known as “A First Century Christian Fellowship”); and
Rev. Samuel M. Shoemaker, Jr.
KEEP IT SIMPLE:
To learn about those key sources for material in the 12 Steps, I suggest you study:
Dick B., Twelve Steps for You: Let Our Creator, A.A. History, and the Big Book Be Your Guide (Kihei, HI: Paradise Research Publications, Inc., 2006):
The sources of the 12 Steps and the “taking” of the Steps to completion
Dick B., By the Power of God: A Guide to Early A.A. Groups & Forming Similar Groups Today (Kihei, HI: Paradise Research Publications, Inc., 2000):
Details for study and for study groups
Dick B., The James Club and the Original A.A. Program's Absolute Essentials (Kihei, HI: Paradise Research Publications, Inc., 2006):
Relating Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, the Book of James, and 1 Cor 13 to the Big Book
Three Clarence Snyder Sponsee Old-timers and Their Wives, Our A.A. Legacy to the Faith Community: A Twelve-Step Guide for Those Who Want to Believe (Winter Park, FL: Came to Believe Publications, 2005)
A 12 Step Guide for Retreats, Groups, and Individuals that also includes A.A. history
FOR: AAs, 12 Steppers, Sponsors, Speakers, Writers, Bible students, Christian recovery groups
TO ORDER:
You may read more about and order Dick B.'s titles here: http://www.dickb.com/titles.shtml
You may order the Our A.A. Legacy book here: http://www.cametobelieve.org/
A.A.: This is the first of many planned short guides for those in recovery - particularly Christian leaders, workers, and newcomers - who want God's help and wish to pursue His power and love in 12 Step Fellowships.
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