The Little Red Book Study Guide

Read The Little Red Book Study Guide PDF by ! Bill P. eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. The Little Red Book Study Guide Designed as an aid for the study of the book, Alcoholics Anonymous, The Little Red Book contains many helpful topics for discussion meetings. Drawing from the practical experience of alcoholics who found peace of mind and contented sobriety by following a way of spiritual life set forth in Alcoholics Anonymous, The Little Red Book can help members quickly develop an acceptable 24-hour schedule of AA living.Based on the many past study guide formats and beginner classes for The L

The Little Red Book Study Guide

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Rating : 4.70 (684 Votes)
Asin : 1568382839
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 160 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-08-12
Language : English

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Barbara Barton said Red book workbook. It was listed as used, but it was in excellent shape! What a cost saving!. great help I am using this book as a resource to help me work through the 12 steps and 12 traditions as part of my own recovery journey.. The Little Red Book I found this book to be a comprehensive step study tool that gave me a complete overall view andunderstanding on how to make the Program of Alcohoic Anonymous work better in my life. This little red book gave me the confidence I needed to grow and change my life in a positive way in Alcoholics anonymous. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking guidance and understanding abou

. Having worked in this field for over twenty-five years, he has also authored 15 books on the history of AA and 12-step recovery. Noted 12 Step author and speaker, Bill holds advanced degrees in applied sociology and archival methods. Bill's primary interest is the founding period of AA and the writing of their text in 1939. He worked at the headquarters of Alcoholics Anonymous for five years in New York City

. About the Author Noted 12 Step author and speaker, Bill holds advanced degrees in applied sociology and archival methods. Bill's primary interest is the founding period of AA and the writing of their text in 1939. Having worked in this field for over twenty-five years, he has also authored 15 books on the history of AA and 12-step recovery. He worked at the headquarters of Alcoholics Anonymous for five years in New York City

Designed as an aid for the study of the book, Alcoholics Anonymous, The Little Red Book contains many helpful topics for discussion meetings. Drawing from the practical experience of alcoholics who found peace of mind and contented sobriety by following a way of spiritual life set forth in Alcoholics Anonymous, The Little Red Book can help members quickly develop an acceptable 24-hour schedule of AA living.Based on the many past study guide formats and beginner classes for The Little Red Book and modeled after Twelve Step instruction programs offered at AA meetings, this new study guide provides a solid and comprehensive study structure for men and women in AA Twelve Step groups and for individuals studying The Little Red Book on their own. While The Little Red Book interprets the Twelve Steps, the

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