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  • Walking Through The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Part Four STEP THREE

Walking Through The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Part Four STEP THREE

Wednesday 29th November 2017

Join Monty Meyer and Chris S. on 'Take 12 Recovery Radio' as they explore Step Three, focusing on willingness, faith, and actionable steps in recovery.
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Step Three: Embracing Willingness and Faith in Recovery

The primary purpose of these actions is to cut away the self-will that blocks the entry of God into our lives.
Have you ever wondered what it truly means to make a decision to seek a higher power in your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Take 12 Recovery Radio', Monty Dale Meyer, affectionately known as the Monty'man, teams up with Chris S., one of the most sought-after Circuit Speakers in the Twelve Step community, to break down Step Three of The Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions.
This isn't just a casual chat; it's a comprehensive workshop aimed at deepening your understanding and practice of this pivotal step. Monty and Chris dive into the essence of willingness, exploring how cutting away self-will can open the door to a higher power. They discuss the crucial difference between merely having faith and taking actionable steps in your recovery. The episode is packed with practical insights and real-life applications that can help anyone on their journey to sobriety.
Whether you're new to the Twelve Steps or looking to refresh your understanding, this episode offers valuable perspectives and actionable advice. Don't miss out on this deep dive into Step Three; it might just be the key to unlocking a new level of recovery.