Joe McDonald

Position of Neutrality

Joe McDonald

  • Dont Replace Your AA Practice

Dont Replace Your AA Practice

Monday 21st February 2022

Joe McDonald explains why AA practices should remain central to recovery, even when adding spiritual devotions. Learn how to balance both for sobriety.
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Position of Neutrality
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Joe McDonald
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Joe McDonald on Why AA Practices Shouldn't Be Replaced

Don't replace the instruction god has for you with something you're reading out of a book.
Have you ever wondered why sticking to your AA practices is so crucial? In this episode, Joe McDonald sheds light on the importance of not substituting your Alcoholics Anonymous routines with other activities. While morning devotions or prayers are beneficial, McDonald argues that they should complement, not replace, your AA commitments. He believes that each day brings a unique message from a higher power, and integrating these spiritual moments with AA practices can help maintain sobriety and balance.
McDonald also warns against the pitfalls of reading materials that contradict AA principles, emphasizing that such distractions can derail your recovery journey. Tune in to hear McDonald's thoughts on how to blend your devotions with your AA routines for a more balanced and effective path to sobriety.