Which Step introduces the idea of surrender by turning our will and our lives over to the care of God
What is Step 3.
What is the practice that is frowned upon called when directly commenting on someone else’s share?
What is “cross-talk”?
What does the Big Book say resentment is?
What is the number one offender?
What does “HALT” stand for?
What are Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired?
What is the nickname for the token marking one year sober?
What is a birthday coin, chip, or medallion?
In Step 5, members admit their wrongs “to God, to ourselves, and to ___”?
What is to another human being.
What is a “burning desire” in a meeting?
What is when someone urgently shares because they fear they might drink?
What chapter includes the phrase “rarely have we seen a person fail”?
What is “How It Works”?
What slogan suggests handing control to God?
What is “Let go and let God”?
What is the term for someone guiding a newcomer through the Steps?
What is a sponsor?
Step 7 asks us to do what specific action in relation to our defects of character?
What is humbly ask God to remove them?
Who decides the group’s format, readings, and meeting style?
What is the group conscience?
According to the Big Book, alcoholism is a disease of both what and what?
What are the body and mind?
What does “Principles before personalities” mean?
What is unity and principles come before personal conflicts?
What is AA’s only requirement for membership?
What is a desire to stop drinking?
What is Step 1 about admitting?
What is admitting we were powerless over alcohol and that our lives had become unmanageable?
What kind of meeting rotates through the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions weekly?
What is a Step/Tradition study?
In “There Is a Solution,” what unites alcoholics of all backgrounds?
What are a common peril and a common solution?
What is the meaning of “First things first”?
What is putting sobriety ahead of everything else?
What annual event brings thousands of AA members together worldwide?
What is the International AA Convention?
What is Step 6’s main focus?
What is becoming entirely ready to have God remove our defects of character?
What is the primary purpose of every AA meeting?
What is to carry the message to the alcoholic who still suffers?
What is the spiritual experience described in Appendix II of the Big Book?
What is a personality change sufficient to bring about recovery?
What does “Nothing changes if nothing changes” mean?
What is sobriety requires action, not just hope?
What is AA’s primary purpose as stated in the Preamble?
What is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety?