Monday, August 15, 2011

Reviewing Who We Are and What We Do

International Christian Recovery Coalition
Reviewing Who We Are and What We Do
Our members: They read the statement. They provide a listing of their choice. They become participants. The fellowship is informal and free. We undertake projects:
A growing number of participants located all over the U.S. and abroad
A listing on our web of leaders, outreach folks, speakers, and participants
Christian Recovery Resource Centers
Websites, blogs, Facebooks, Twitter, Christian Forums, Social forums, Digg, Tumbler, Stumble Upon, Google Buzz, Google reader, Goarticles.com, SearchWarp, Hub Pages, Self Improvement Experts, Amazon, Bing, Rings, Links.
Encouraging networking, cooperation, and referrals among participants
Distributing books and literature on the origins, history, founding, original Christian A.A. program, its successes, the changes in recovery, and adapting today’s methods to “old school” Christian techniques.
Including as participants: Christian leaders, Christians in recovery, Christian recovery programs and pastors, clergy, detox and interventionist specialists, Christian counselors, treatment programs, after-care, sober living, bridge groups, authors, publishers, AAs, NAs, and Twelve Step people, sponsors, sponsees, study groups, prayer groups
Our Two-Part Mission Statement
"To glorify God by making known the roles played by God, His Son Jesus Christ, and the Bible in the astonishing 75% and 93% success rates (overall, and in Cleveland, respectively) early A.A. claimed among ‘seemingly-hopeless,’ ‘medically-incurable,’ ‘real’ alcoholics who really tried to follow the original recovery program developed by A.A. cofounders Bill W. and Dr. Bob in Akron, Ohio, beginning in the summer of 1935."
"To glorify God by helping Christian leaders and workers in the recovery arena substantially improve their effectiveness in reaching those who still suffer by including accurate information about the original, highly-successful Akron A.A. program, its principles and techniques, and its historical setting into their recovery efforts."
The Theme of our September 17 and 24 California Christian Recovery Summit Meetings
“Using Akron-Cleveland Christian Recovery Model Principles to Enhance Substantially Today's Christian Recovery Efforts”
Gloria Deo


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