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Center for 12 Step Recovery

It’s not the twelve ideas. Not the twelve doctrines. Not the twelve convictions. It is a collection of twelve recommended behaviors which members of Alcoholics Anonymous have found to be helpful. Whether you are new to a twelve step program or an old-timer, we hope that you will find something here that will help you to do the spiritual practices which are recommended in the twelve steps.

Workbooks

Embracing Serenity: workbooks by Teresa McBean

 

By the Book: A Video Workshop

The Bible puts it this way: “faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.” (N.I.V., James 2:17). The Big Book of A.A. puts it like this: “The spiritual life is not a theory. We have to live it.” So, what do you do when you do the twelve steps? These resources will introduce you to each step from the perspective of what behaviors are being suggested. What we have to offer here is four people with significant experience doing the steps and helping others to do the same. We hope that some of their suggestions will be helpful to you.

  • Session 1: Step 1
  • Session 2: Step 2
  • Session 3: Step 3
  • Session 4: Step 4 – Resentment Inventory
  • Session 5: Step 4 – Fear Inventory
  • Session 6: Step 4 – Sex Inventory
  • Session 7: Step 5
  • Session 8: Step 6
  • Session 9: Step 7
  • Session 10: Step 8
  • Session 11: Step 9
  • Session 12: Step 10
  • Session 13: Step 11
  • Session 14: Step 12

Biblical Connections

  • An Introduction to the Twelve Steps
  • Step 1
  • Step 2
  • Step 3
  • Step 4
  • Step 5
  • Step 6
  • Step 7
  • Step 8
  • Step 9
  • Step 10
  • Step 11
  • Step 12

Bible Study Guides

Recovery from Addictions
(STEPS 1-3) — $2.99Add to Cart

Recovery from Guilt
(STEPS 4-9) — $2.99Add to Cart

Recovery: A Lifelong Journey
(STEPS 10-12) — $2.99Add to Cart

Articles

  • Amends stories
  • Why Work the Steps?
  • God as We Understood Him : Too Christian or Not Christian Enough?
  • Someone To Help Today
  • God, as we understood God
  • Powerlessness
  • Doomed
  • God As I Don’t Understand HIm
  • Grace in Action
  • Working for God
  • Women and Sexual Addiction
  • Why Do Christians Need to Work the Steps?
  • Substance Abuse: the Hurt and the Home
  • On Addiction
  • Recovery from Sexual Addiction
  • Common Symptoms of ADD in Adults
  • Attention Disorders and Addictions
  • Am I One of Them? ADD
  • Take Inventory
  • Living Free: Forming and Conducting A Recovery Ministry
  • Turning on the Light
  • The 12 Steps to Total and Complete Insanity
  • The Practice of Sponsorship
  • The Fear of Death and Recovery from Lust Addiction
  • The Challenge of Clergy Amends
  • Stories from Three Recovering People About Their Amends
  • Relapse and the Brain
  • On Powerlessness
  • Making Amends
  • Four Kinds of Moral Inventory
  • Cleaning House: Confession and Sexual Addiction
  • Breaking the Chains of Substance Abuse
  • I Surrender
  • Becoming Willing
  • Grieving the Losses in 12 Step Recovery
  • The Art of Sponsorship: beyond the basics

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