Friday, December 2, 2011

For Alcoholics Anonymous History search, Use DickB.com

Searching Alcoholics Anonymous History and Christian Recovery Resources on DickB.com

Alcoholics Anonymous History? The Founding of A.A.? The Early Alcoholics Anonymous program in Akron? The Twelve Steps and how to take them? Origins of Alcoholics Anonymous? The Christian Recovery Movement? "Old School" A.A.? How the first three AAs got sober? The Christian upbringing of Bill W. and Dr. Bob? The Oxford Group and A.A.? Rev. Sam Shoemaker and A.A.? The basic ideas from the Bible considered absolutely essential in early A.A.? The Book of James and A.A.? Jesus' Sermon on the Mount and A.A.? 1 Corinthians 13 and A.A.? The "Broad Highway" and A.A.? Higher Powers and A.A.? Spirituality or Religion and A.A.? Dick B. and A.A.? International Christian Recovery Coalition? Christian Recovery Resource Centers and Persons?
Dates, events, programs, conferences, radio and audio, articles, links, archives? All of them?

The main Dick B. website is www.dickb.com. It has three valuable and easy-to-use search resources on the front page.

To answer the foregoing questions and enable study of the answsers, you can search all of Dick B.'s books. You can search all of the Dick B. website. And you can search all of Google for the broader picture. Just go to www.dickb.com. Click any of the three search items for our subject.

Call us if you have Alcoholics Anonymous History questions. Christian Recovery questions. International Christian Recovery Coalition questions. Or  questions about how to broaden your own search capacity when it comes to Dick B. and to Alcoholics Anonymous History

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1 comment:

  1. Many writers, historian, and recovery leaders have been quick to suggest that the 46 titles, 1300 articles, blogs, radio shows, and conferences of Dick B. over the past 24 years represent the greatest body of A.A. history and A.A. historical roots and source materials since the founding of A.A. Moreover, thousands of Dick B.'s historical materials have been donated by his benefactors to libraries at Wilson House in East Dorset, Vermont; Dr. Bob Core Library at North Congregational Church in St. Johnsbury Vermont, the Shoemaker Room at Calvary Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh; the Harvard University libraries, Library of Congress, and St. Paul's Episcopal Church library in Akron

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