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Home Page Archives Associates Hermitage History Synopsis Links Ministries Vowed Members Angel of Hope - CSA connection to Alcoholics Anonymous For more than 40 years, Sister M. Ignatia Gavin, CSA was a messenger of hope for alcoholics and their families. Her courageous stand for medical treatment and her caring devotion to the victims of alcoholism helped Dr. Bob Smith and Bill Wilson, founders ...
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AA: Christian or Occult Roots Christians continue to insist that Alcoholics Anonymous is compatible with Christianity because of its so-called Christian roots. That is because of its early connection with the Oxford Group, which is now called Moral Re-Armament (MRA). The founders of AA were involved in the Oxford Group movement during the early days, but there is no record of either Bill Wilson ...
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How It Worked - The Story of Clarence H. Snyder and the early days of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS in Cleveland, Ohio By Mitchell K. 1991, 1997, ISBN ...
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Alcoholics and God Is there hope for habitual drunkards A cure that borders on the miraculous-and it works! For twenty-five or thirty cents we buy a glass of fluid which is pleasant to the taste, and which contains within its small measure a store of warmth and good-fellowship and stimulation, of release from momentary cares and anxieties. That would be a drink of whisky, of course-whisky, ...
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The following, rather long, extract describes the Washingtonians and one of their star speakers as they were seen from the perspective of the latter part of the 19th century--years after their decline to little more than a fond memory in the minds of temperance advocates. The extract is from The Temperance Reform and its Great Reformers by Rev. W.H. Daniels, A.M., published 1878. Thanks to Rick ...
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The Oxford Group Connection Submitted by: Bill C. - onegunix.netcom.com I have recieved quite a few private email requests for more info on the Oxford Group. The following article was written by my sponsor, Ray R. (8/25/59), and edited and published in a limited fashion by myself. Before going to print, it was sent to New York and checked for accuracy. Ol' sponce is not an electronic sort of ...
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The Jack Alexander Article (From the March 1, 1941 issue of The Saturday Evening Post) Alcoholics Anonymous THREE MEN sat around the bed of an alcoholic patient in the psychopathic ward of Philadelphia General Hospital one afternoon a few weeks ago. The man in the bed, who was a complete stranger to them, had the drawn and slightly stupid look ...
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Sue Smith Windows Online Memorial Book February 15, 1918 - February 9, 2002 After an extended illness, Sue Smith Windows, Dr Bob's only daughter, died February 9, 2002 just about a week shy of her 84th birthday. She was at home surrounded by her family. She was preceded in death by her parents, Dr. Bob and Anne Smith; husband, Raymond Windows; and daughter, Bonna; she is survived by sons and ...
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This site is Tennessee State Archives of Alcoholics Anonymous in Area 64. Our main purpose is to carry the message to the still suffering Alcoholic ...
A Manual for Alcoholics Anonymous From AA Group No. 1, Akron, Ohio, 1940 - Dr. Bob's Home Group ...
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If you want what we have and are willing to go to any length to get "it", then you are ready to take certain steps . . . ...
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