Can I get AA books for free?
12-Step Recovery Programs have done communicating their essential themes in print. At the Freedom Club, you’ll find recovery literature, including A.A. and N.A. literature, available near cost or for free.
How do I publish with Hazelden?
Call 1-800-328-9000 or complete the form below and a Hazelden Publishing Customer Support representative will contact you. Our business office hours are: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central, Monday–Friday.
Who wrote me an alcoholic in the Big Book?
James Burwell (March 23, 1898 – September 8, 1974), known as Jim B. or Jimmy B., was one of the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) founding members.
Is the 24 hour a day book AA approved?
Twenty-Four Hours A Day, written by Richmond Walker (1892-1965), is a book that offers daily thoughts, meditations and prayers to help recovering alcoholics live a clean and sober life. It is often referred to as “the little black book.” The book is not official (“conference approved”) Alcoholics Anonymous literature.
What does JFT mean addiction?
day Just For Today
Every day Just For Today (JFT) provides support services, housing and hope for those who struggle with addiction. Please take a minute to check out our website and all the services and activities we offer as hope for changing the life of someone who struggles with the disease of addiction.
How do I subscribe to the grapevine?
Grapevine Complete Subscription – 1 month You may opt out of automatic renewal at any time by calling 1-800-631-6025. Enjoy your Grapevine subscription. A Meeting Anytime. Share & Pass it On.
Who added God as we understand him?
Jim Burwell
Jim Burwell Insisted on God as We Understood Him in 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous 1952 Top O’ Texas Roundup.
What is the recovery bookstore doing for You?
We also are also the official recovery bookstore for conferences and participate in conventions in the US and Europe. We have book signings and special recovery events as well as donating a percentage of sales to recovery groups, provide rehab scholarships and sponsorship’s.
How do I use my life in recovery?
It is used in conjunction with The Recovery Book, the award-winning “Bible of recovery.” My Life in Recovery gently guides readers through The Recovery Book with reading assignments, homework questions, discussion topics, journaling prompts, and personal exercises.
What can you write in a recovery journal?
Your recovery journal doesn’t have to be fancy—you can get your thoughts down in a notebook, email memos to yourself, use a recovery app, or just start a computer file. You can write about whatever you want. And no one has to ever see …
Is your life in recovery overwhelming?
It can all be overwhelming. My Life in Recovery is a 12-session continuing care workbook that guides readers through developing a complete, personalized plan for staying sober, avoiding relapse, and living in recovery. It is used in conjunction with The Recovery Book, the award-winning “Bible of recovery.”