Finding Connection Through Two-Way Prayer with Father Bill W.
Episode Overview
Father Bill W. shares his personal recovery story. Exploration of two-way prayer as a tool for genuine connection. Importance of understanding AA's history for recovery. Discussion on emotional and spiritual sobriety. Advice for those feeling stuck in their recovery journey.
If you're asking God to show you where you've been selfish, self-centered, and self-seeking, that's a big thing.
In this episode of Take 12 Recovery Radio, Monty Dale Meyer, aka the Monty'man, and co-host Roger McDiarmid, welcome Father Bill W., a recovered alcoholic and Episcopal priest with over 45 years of experience in addiction treatment. Father Bill shares his journey through alcoholism, his eventual recovery, and his extensive work in the addiction treatment field. He also discusses the concept of two-way prayer, a practice that emphasises genuine connection and spiritual growth.
This episode dives into the significance of understanding the history of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and how it can help individuals seeking recovery. Father Bill's personal story and insights on the 12-step program highlight the transformative power of recovery and the importance of emotional and spiritual sobriety. The conversation is peppered with light-hearted banter and humorous anecdotes, making it both engaging and informative.
If you're feeling stuck in your recovery or just looking for a fresh perspective, this episode offers valuable advice and inspiration. Tune in to hear Father Bill's compelling story and learn how two-way prayer can be a powerful tool in your recovery journey.