Father Bill W.

Father Bill W.

Father Bill W.

  • Two Way Prayer: AA’s Lost 11th Step

Two Way Prayer: AA’s Lost 11th Step

Saturday 8th December 2018

Father Bill W. revisits AA's spiritual roots with Two Way Prayer, offering insights on enhancing recovery through daily spiritual practices.
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Reviving Two-Way Prayer: A Journey Through AA’s Spiritual Roots

And Bill Wilson said something pretty interesting. Well, I think he was right, and my own experience proved that to me- that the missing piece for me was the two-way prayer, the morning quiet time, a time set aside to listen for god's voice, to find him in my heart, to enter into a new relationship with him and then to begin acting on the guidance that I received.
Imagine a time when prayer and meditation were the cornerstones of recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous. Father Bill W. takes us back to those early days in this episode, shedding light on the lost 11th Step practice known as Two Way Prayer. As an Episcopal priest and long-time recovery advocate, Father Bill shares his personal story of discovering this powerful spiritual tool and how it transformed his own journey with sobriety.
He dives into the history of the Oxford Group and its influence on AA's founding members, revealing how these early practices can breathe new life into modern recovery programs. If you’re curious about deepening your spiritual practice or looking for ways to enhance your 12-Step journey, this episode is a treasure trove of insights. With Father Bill’s heartfelt reflections and practical advice, you'll gain a fresh perspective on the importance of daily spiritual routines.
Tune in to uncover how Two Way Prayer can help you connect more deeply with yourself and your recovery community.