David G, David G, Mark B, Minor A, Nance F, and others

Purpose of this Book - Intensive Big Book Study

David G, David G, Nancy F, Mark B, Minor A, and others

  • Journey 03 - Session 53 - May 31 2022

Journey 03 - Session 53 - May 31 2022

Wednesday 1st June 2022

Dive into pages 156-158 of 'A Vision For You' with seasoned hosts, exploring recovery concepts like the three-fold illness and sponsorship.
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Purpose of this Book - Intensive Big Book Study
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David G, David G, Mark B, Minor A, Nance F, and others
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Sobriety Day by Day
Creative Recovery Journeys
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Financial Health in Recovery
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Decoding 'A Vision For You': Insights from the Big Book Study

We have a whole textbook of pages that we study, that we can give him exact, specific and precise directions, clear-cut directions, as the book says, to the alcoholic who still suffers.
Ever wondered how a book written decades ago continues to guide millions on their recovery journey? In this episode of the Intensive Big Book Study, the hosts dig into pages 156-158 of the 'A Vision For You' chapter. David G, Nancy F, Mark B, and Minor A, all seasoned members of the recovery community, share their thoughts and experiences in a candid discussion that’s both enlightening and relatable.
They break down complex concepts like the three-fold illness and the practical program of action, making them accessible for everyone. The conversation also touches on crucial aspects of recovery such as sponsorship, decision-making, and spiritual experiences. Through personal anecdotes, the hosts highlight how these teachings have shaped their own paths to sobriety. Whether you’re new to recovery or a long-time member of a twelve-step program, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice.
Tune in to understand why the Big Book remains a cornerstone in the fight against addiction.