AA Thought for the Day
(courtesy AA-Alive.net)
April 14, 2020
The Hopeless Feature
If you are satisfied that he is a real alcoholic, begin to dwell
on the hopeless feature of the malady. Show him, from your
own experience, how the queer mental condition surrounding
that first drink prevents normal functioning of the will power.
- Alcoholics Anonymous, (Working With Others) p. 92
Thought to Ponder
Trust God. Clean house. Help others.
AA-related 'Alconym'
A L C O H O L I C S = A Life Centered On Helping Others Live In Complete Sobriety.
Thanks to all of you for sharing so generously of your experience, strength and hope in carrying the AA message.
Grateful to serve,
peyton h
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