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A New Way Out: New Path - Familiar Road Signs - Our Creator's Guidance
A New Way Out New Path Familiar Road Signs Our Creator's Guidance Author:Dick B. ThereÂ?s a new way out of addictions, alcoholism, and other life-controlling problems. Disappointed and discouraged, many today would like to, and often do abandon A.A., 12-Step programs, treatment, and therapy because of low success rates. But there is a far better way for them to take if they wish. Llook to the history, principles, and practic... more »es of early A.A. with its documented 75% to 93% success rate among medically-incurable alcoholics who really tried. ThatÂ?s when A.A. did work. Also, look to the history, principles, and practices of the worldwide societies which spawned A.A. ideas and were highly effectiveÂ?the Salvation Army, the Rescue and Gospel Missions, United Christian Endeavor Society, Young MenÂ?s Christian Association. You will see a common thread. YouÂ?ll see it in early A.A. too. And this book will tell you about it. Then, look to the history, principles, and practices of churches, clergy, para-church, Christ-centered, and Christian recovery programs. Look to the histories of healing by religious means. Such healing dates from the Old Testament and follows through to today. When people relied upon the Creator, accepted Christ, called upon God in JesusÂ? name for cure, and believed, they received. History is our product. Accurate information is our specialty. Usefulness is our standard. A New Way Out leads to the power of God, the name of Jesus Christ, the love of God and neighbor, and serving others in love. It applauds the good things in A.A. and 12-Step programs. It respects the good things in religion. It grounds you in the historical elements of recovery by the power of God, and then points you to support groups and church as well, Â?armed as you will be with those elements of each that worked in the earliest days, and those that donÂ?'t work today. Include a history element in your own program. This book will give you the history. You can experience the same results found in early A.A. and the other great organizations upon whose ideas it drew.« less