Saturday, November 24, 2012

Let's look at AA and the Oxford Group in Historical Context


Alcoholics Anonymous History

 

Looking at Its Oxford Group Link in Context

 

Dick B.

Copyright 2012 Anonymous. All rights reserved.

 

Note! You can get a thoroughly reviewed, accurate, and complete account of the relationship of Alcoholics Anonymous with the Oxford Group, also known as “A First Century Christian Fellowship.” Obtain a copy of The Oxford Group & Alcoholics Anonymous, 2d ed. by Dick B., www.dickb.com/Oxford.shtml.

 

No facet of Alcoholics Anonymous History has been more bungled than A.A.'s connection with the Oxford Group. There are some relevant fundamentals concerning the relationship. But there are far more erroneous pieces of information still being promulgated by many today. Consider the following:

 

Yes, after he got sober, Bill Wilson became involved with the Oxford Group on the East Coast. But the real activities that brought about Bill’s sobriety had little to do with the Oxford Group at and before the time he got sober. Bill actually learned the solution to alcoholism--Conversion to God through Jesus Christ--from his friend Ebby Thacher and from his physician Dr. William D. Silkworth.

 

To be sure, Bill also learned about the Oxford Group from Rowland Hazard and Ebby Thacher. But he did not rely on Oxford Group principles and practices (their life-changing program) when he: (1) made his decision for Jesus Christ at Calvary Mission in New York; (2) became born again and so stated in his autobiography; (3) decided he needed to turn to the Great Physician Jesus Christ for help and so stated in his autobiography; and (4) went to Towns Hospital, cried out to God for help, had his indescribably white light experience--sensing God's presence—and exclaiming “Bill, You are a free man. This is the God of the Scriptures.” .See Dick B., The Conversion of Bill W. (www.dickb.com/conversion.shtml). See also Dale Mitchel, Silkworth: The Little Doctor Who Loved Drunks. And see Bill’s own words in The Language of the Heart, page 284.

 

And Bill Wilson never drank again. Later, Bill went to Oxford Group functions on the East Coast and belonged to its businessmen's team. But Bill and his wife were “kicked out” of the Oxford Group in 1937. When Bill got authority to write a book on the A.A. program, he worked out his Step ideas with Rev. Sam Shoemaker prior to publishing the Big Book in 1939. See The Language of the Heart, pages 297-98.

 

What about Dr. Bob and the Oxford Group link?

 

Bob specified the Bible as the source of A.A.’s basic ideas. He said the basic ideas for A.A. came from the Bible. He said he had nothing to do with the writing of the Twelve Steps. He said that the Bible's Book of James, Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, and 1 Corinthians 13 were the absolute essentials for the Akron A.A. Christian Fellowship program founded by Bill W. and Dr. Bob in 1935. See The Co-Founders of Alcoholics Anonymous: Biographical Sketches Their Last Major Talks, pages 13-14. Did Dr. Bob attend a small Oxford Group meeting once a week at T. Henry Williams' house? Yes. Did he get sober by applying Oxford Group principles? No. He got sober earlier by joining the little Oxford Group people and families in praying for his deliverance--and, with his prayers answered, met with Bill Wilson, and then got sober as the two studied the Bible for three months in the summer of 1935.

 

For most writers, the story has ended there. But the Christian Fellowship program developed and practiced by Bill, Bob, Bill Dotson, and the pioneers as a daily discipline—much like that of the Apostles in First Century Christianity. It is summarized in A.A.’s own literature at DR. BOB and the Good Oldtimers, page 131. The sixteen Christian practices that implemented the Akron program and the comments about their daily First Century Christianity are covered in Dick B. and Ken B., Stick with the Winners! How to Conduct More Effective 12-Step Recovery Meetings Using Conference-Approved Literature: A Dick B. Guide for Christian Leaders and Workers in the Recovery Arena.

 

How, then, to what extent, and if at all, did the Oxford Group’s twenty-eight life-changing principles and practices become a part of Bill Wilson’s new A.A. program and previously non-existent Twelve Steps?

 

Bill Wilson did that primarily by working with Rev. Sam Shoemaker in 1938 and 1939 and then codifying Oxford Group ideas in ten of A.A.’s new Twelve Steps and recovery program produced in 1939 in its Big Book first edition... Bill spelled out the real sources of those Twelve Steps and ideas in The Language of the Heart, pages 297-98!

 


 

Gloria Deo

Friday, November 23, 2012

Online A.A. History Shopping and Savings Right Now


You can always buy online the many historical books by Dick B. This holiday season is no exception. However, there are substantial discounted prices if you shop online right now.

We'll tell you how and make some suggestions.

First, amazon.com with listings of Dick B., Paradise Research Publications, and titles is making available right now some exceptionally good prices for purchase on line.

Second, you can always purchase online from Dick B. by using check or money order sent to us at Dick B., PO Box 837, Kihei, HI 96753-0837; or by phoning 808 874 4876 and using your credit card, or by using the "donate" button on our main website www.dickb.com, or by clicking through to your title of choice on our titles page www.dickb.com/titles.shtml. There are pictures of the covers, details about each book, and details on how to order.

Now for the savings opportunities.

As stated, go to Amazon.com, look under Dick B. or Paradise Research Publications, and order.

Take advantage of two of our own important bargain prices.

First bargain offer right now: You can have these saving prices, by purchasing at least 3 books each of The Original 1939 Big Book Alcoholics Anonymous (with the long ignored, forgotten, or unused "personal stories of the pioneers," original language of the First Edition, and a 27 page introduction by Dick B.) and 3 books each of The Good Book and the Big Book: A.A.'s Roots in the Bible.

The first edition reprint has just been published by Dover Publications, Inc. Its retail/list price is $12.00 plus. But in our offer, you can buy three for $6.00 per book if you also buy three copies of The Good Book and the Big Book (retail/list price is $23.95). This tremendous savings on the Dick B. book, is yours for $ 6.00 per book - only as part of the bargain offer. 3 and 3 books for $6.00 each, plus shipping and handling. Email us at dickb@dickb.com, or phone 808 874 4876, or send your check or money order to Dick B., PO Box 837, Kihei, HI 96753-0837. If you phone or email, we will also provide you with the shipping and handling cost.

Second bargain offer right now: Of the 46 A.A. history books, he has published, Dick B. has assembled 30 which he believes will be most useful to you. These are called "The Dick B. A.A. History Reference Set."

If purchased individually, the set of 30 books would cost retail/list about $700.00

Right now, you can purchase the entire set of 30 titles for $249.00 - no handling, free shipping. A lifetime value available now at unusual prices this year.

May your holidays be bright and merry! And may your service to God and others about you be strong and fruitful.

Dick B.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

A.A. History Books - Holiday Savings


A.A. History Holiday Savings Opportunity


 

Of late, we have decided to make two different offerings of A.A. history at affordable costs and savings for the holiday period of 2012.

 

We hope you will consider them and the important service to believers and others suffering from alcoholism and drug addiction. Also that you will avail yourself of this special opportunity.

 

 

Offer One: 3 or more copies of the new Alcoholics Anonymous Original 1939 Big Book, just released by Dover publications and containing the vitally important original personal stories (long removed from view until recently), the original form of the Big Book chapters, and a 27 page introduction by Dick B.  Accompanied by your purchase of 3 or more copies of The Good Book and the Big Book: A.A.’s Roots in the Bible.

 

Fill out this form and send you order and purchase price to Dick B., 808 874 4876, or dickb@dickb.com, or PO Box 837, Kihei, HI 96753-

 

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3 or more copies each of the original Big Book of 1939 and 3 or more copies of The Good Book. – Cost of each 3 or more copies is $8.00 per book, shipped directly to you by print on demand, with a list price on the Big Book of $12.00 and the Good Book of $23. 95. Plus shipping and handling.

 

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Monday, November 19, 2012

Buy Your Alcoholics Anonymous History books online this year




Dick B. has published 46 titles on Alcoholics Anonymous History. Most of the major ones are listed with pictures of the covers, bibliographic details, price, and description of the book contents. You can order these online in at least two ways:

1. Go to www.dickb.com/titles.shtml. Select the title or titles you want. Order directly from the title page.

2. Go to www.amazon.com. Look up Paradise Research Publications, Inc. Or look up Dick B. books, and order directly from amazon. Amazon often offers special prices.So don't miss this opportunity.

Dick B. offers a complete reference set of 30 history titles at a huge discount--about 2/3 off. Many Big Book study groups, Christian recovery fellowships, treatment programs, counselors, interventionists, and libraries are taking advantage of this offer--which enables you to have a complete reference set of titles, to select the one or ones you want to study, and to have your valuable Alcoholics Anonymous History references ready for use for a lifetime.

For further information, contact Dick B. 808 874 4876 or email dickb@dickb.com