Sunday, April 21, 2013

Dick B.'s Radio Suggestions Today on Where to Start with study of Dick's 29 Vol A. A. History Reference Set


Dick B. Discusses the 29-Volume "Dick B. A.A. History and Christian Recovery Reference Set" on the April 21, 2013, episode of the "Christian Recovery Radio with Dick B." show

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Introduction

 

We have a special program today. Grounded on the 29-volume "Dick B. A.A. History and Christian Recovery Reference Set." And we are currently making the entire set of 29 A.A. History volumes available for only $249.00--with FREE(!) Shipping within the United States. (If you live in another country, please contact us at DickB@DickB.com for Shipping charges to countries outside the U.S.) That comes to an average of less than $8.60 per book! (Please see the upper right-hand corner of the www.DickB.com front page for details of the special.)

 

One of the questions we recently received from someone who had just ordered the Reference Set was: "In what order would you suggest I read these 29 volumes?"

 

"The Dick B. A.A. History and Christian Recovery Reference Set" is not meant to be read all at once. It's for a lifetime. It's for study groups. It's for special categories as to which there are questions. But most of our friends have been voracious in their appetite to read all the books when they arrive in the mail. And they ask how to start.

 

Time is short today. But we have grouped the books into six categories listed for your reading guidance.

 

These are: (1) Approaches to the Newcomer. (2) Basic A.A. Fellowship Ideas. (3) The Cofounders' Contributions. (4) People and Programs That Fleshed out Early A.A.'s Successes. (5) Twelve Steps and "the New Version of the Program" published in 1939. (6) A.A.'s Successes and Cures.

 

If time permits, I will go through all 29 books briefly, tell you what they contribute, and suggest the order in which you can read them for best digestion and usage.

 

Synopsis of Content of Radio Show

 

A Suggested Order and Approach for Reading

Dick B.’s 29-Volume A.A. History Reference Set

 

(Now at a Bargain Price! $249.00 with FREE Shipping with the United States)

 

Approaches to the Newcomer

 

Introduction to Sources

A New Way In

A New Way Out

Real 12 Step Fellowship History

Making Known the Biblical History

 

Basic A.A. Fellowship Ideas

 

The Good Book and the Big Book

The Oxford Group and Alcoholics Anonymous

New Light on Alcoholism

Anne Smith’s Journal

Dr. Bob and His Library

 

The Cofounders’ Contributions

 

Dr. Bob of Alcoholics Anonymous

The Conversion of Bill W.

The Good Book-Big Book Guidebook

The James Club

 

People and Programs That Fleshed Out Early A.A.’s Successes

 

Henrietta B. Seiberling

The Akron Genesis of Alcoholics Anonymous

The Books Early AAs Read

That Amazing Grace

Turning Point

 

12 Steps—“The New Version of the Program”

 

By the Power of God

The First Nationwide A.A. History Conference

12 Steps for You

Good Morning! Quiet Time, Morning Watch, Meditation, and Early A.A.

Utilizing Early A.A.’s Spiritual Roots Today

 

A.A.’s Successes and Cures

 

Cured

God and Alcoholism

The Golden Text of A.A.

When Early AAs Were Cured and Why

Why Early A.A. Succeeded

 

For more information, phone Dick B. at 808 874 4876 or email him at dickb@dickb.com

 

Gloria Deo

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