Reviving AA's Original Principles: A Collaboration with The Salvation Army
Episode Overview
Returning to AA's original principles is crucial for effective recovery. Spiritual foundations play a significant role in the recovery journey. Collaboration between Came to Believe Recovery and The Salvation Army is expanding recovery programs. Genuine relationships are transformative in overcoming addiction. Providing comprehensive recovery tools from the outset is essential.
"You're not stuck, you stopped."
In this episode of Take 12 Recovery Radio, host Monty Dale Meyer, aka the Monty'man, dives into the inspiring collaboration between Came to Believe Recovery, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), and The Salvation Army. Joining him are Captain Taneya Garrett of The Salvation Army ARC in Long Beach, California, and Tom Williams, CEO of Came to Believe Recovery. Together, they explore the importance of returning to AA's original principles and the spiritual foundations that have proven effective in the recovery journey.
Captain Taneya shares her experiences with the ARC program, highlighting its comprehensive approach to recovery and the significance of spiritual guidance. Tom Williams discusses how Came to Believe Recovery integrates the 12-step program as it was initially intended, providing individuals with essential tools from the outset. The episode also touches on the challenges faced in recovery and the transformative power of genuine relationships.
This engaging conversation sheds light on how these organisations are working together to bring hope and healing to those battling addiction. Tune in to hear about the ongoing efforts to expand these programs within The Salvation Army and the impact they're making on countless lives.