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

Purpose of this Book - Intensive Big Book Study

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

  • Taking the Steps - Step 3 - Mar 18 2023

Taking the Steps - Step 3 - Mar 18 2023

Saturday 18th March 2023

Explore Step 3 of the Big Book with hosts discussing surrender, trust, and the role of fellowship in recovery. Listen now for guidance and inspiration.
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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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Embracing Step 3: Surrender and Trust in Recovery

Above everything, we alcoholics must be rid of selfishness. So this is kind of like that imagine the director. But he's the one making all of the plays for this, and we just have to trust in that god, in that director.
Ever wondered what it truly means to surrender in your recovery journey? This episode of the Intensive Big Book Study podcast dives deep into Step 3 of the 'Alcoholics Anonymous' Big Book. Hosts David G, Mark B, Minor A, and Nance F start with a set-aside prayer, setting the tone for a heartfelt discussion on turning one's will and life over to a higher power. They explore how self-will can derail one's life, leading to chaos and unmanageability.
The episode is packed with personal stories that highlight the struggle with selfishness and the liberation found in surrendering to a higher power. The hosts stress the importance of fellowship and sponsorship, showing how these relationships can guide you through the twelve steps. With references to key passages from the Big Book, this episode offers practical advice and emotional support for anyone on the path to sobriety.
Tune in for a mix of wisdom, empathy, and real-life experiences that make the journey of recovery a shared and supported endeavor.