Questions and Suggestions for Recovery by Christians
By Dick B.
Author, Historian of
A.A., Bible Student, and Retired Attorney
© 2014 Anonymous. All
rights reserved
Helping Alcoholics
and Addicts Who Know They Are Licked, Long for a Way Out, Believe God Can Help
Them Out of Their Mire, Attain Complete Recovery and Prevent Chronic Relapses
Questions
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Could you benefit from learning additional Christian
recovery techniques that enhance your effectiveness?
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Could becoming more knowledgeable of the
successful efforts of Christian individuals and organizations working in the
recovery arena between 1850 and 1939—including those of A.A.’s Christian
pioneers—help you in your recovery work?
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Could a more extensive knowledge of Bible-based victories
improve your results?
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Could your learning the role that God, His Son
Jesus Christ, and the Bible have played in Christian recovery efforts over the
past one-and-a-half centuries or more help you bring “Divine Aid” to those
still suffering today?
Are you willing to consider the more than 25 years of
historical research, active recovery successes, and practical work by Dick B.
and his son Ken B. with alcoholics and addicts which could show you a way to
apply in today’s recovery arena the success factors of A.A.’s Christian
progenitors and of early A.A. pioneers?
Would you take some time out of your busy schedule to
consider what a fast-growing group of Christian recovery pastors, recovery program
directors, leaders, sponsors, counselors, and speakers are using today as
historical helps and tools?
Suggestions
Here are a few of the major, documented, successful elements
our work can bring to your attention, thinking, and purpose-filled leadership:
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The principles and practices of First Century Christians,
as seen in the Book of Acts.
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The application of principles and practices of
First Century Christianity by a number of Christian individuals and
organizations from the 1850’s to the 1930’s
which brought God’s power, love, healing, and deliverance to those still
suffering.
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A major change in direction occurred from the
1850’s forward in America among a host of Christian entities and leaders who—using
their own Christian programs—helped countless down-and-out derelicts be
delivered from the power of darkness in their self-imposed holes. These
rescuers included the Young Men’s Christian Association, Gospel rescue missions,
Christian evangelists, the Salvation Army, Congregationalism (particularly as
seen in Vermont), the United Society of Christian Endeavor, and (later) Dr.
Frank Buchman’s “A First Century Christian Fellowship” (also known as “the
Oxford Group” beginning in September 1928)—all of whom made great strides in changing
lives and helping down-and-out alcoholics, addicts, and derelicts, and
restoring many to sanity.
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The principal emphasis of most of these rescuers
was not on fighting liquor and saloons, or on shaming and condemning
unfortunates. It was on offering abstinence, the Bible, salvation, healing,
sustenance, Christian fellowship, and God’s help to those in need—including
alcoholics and addicts.
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A.A.’s cofounders, Bill W. and Dr. Bob, were
brought up in Vermont between 1879 and 1917—a time of conversions, revivals,
the YMCA, Gospel rescue missions, Christian evangelism, and Christian
Endeavor—organizations and movements that grew worldwide into millions of
message carriers.
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We believe that, when A.A.’s cofounders laid
aside their Christian upbringing and descended into the pit of alcoholic
degradation and drug-dependent horrors, they still remembered from their
upbringing the conversions, revivals, Congregational churches and Sunday
schools, Bible studies, prayer meetings, sermons, hymns, Scripture reading, and
daily chapel disciplines of their younger days in Vermont.
Our Goal
To have our readers, viewers, and listeners conclude that
they—like the forbears above—can learn and apply in today’s recovery arena the
personal work, hospitalizations, Bible studies, prayers, healings, and
fellowship that were so effectively carried out in years past.
Request
If you have questions, concerns, suggestions, experiences,
and/or activities like those covered here, please contact Dick B., PO Box 837,
Kihei, HI 96753-9837; (808) 874-4876; DickB@DickB.com.
It you would like our help, our recommendations, and/or an
attentive ear, please do as thousands of others have done over the last 25
years, and make your needs known.
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