The Keating Center
AA History
Steps
Big Book
Miscellaneous
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The year the Keating Center was founded?
What is "1998"
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AA #3, "the man on the bed" who Bill W & Doctor Bob talked to on June 28th 1935 remained sober 19 years until his passing in 1954.
Who is "Bill Dotson"
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In the beginning, this Step idea was just: "We admitted we were licked."
What is Step One. "Powerlessness" seems to have little to do with our beginnings. It was just an expression that fit in with Wilson's later talk about "lack of power," and the need to find a "power" (which Wilson said and which was most assuredly that of the Creator). In the beginning, the First Step idea was just: "We admitted we were licked." And that still does it for me. Then the pioneers often said this prayer: "O God, manage me because I can't manage myself." It's from Anne Smith's Journal, Shoemaker's books, and the Oxford Group's stories about "Victor."
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The number of members AA had when the Big Book was written
What is "More than 100"
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Founded in 1951 by Lois W., wife of Bill W, and Anne B - this organization was created to assist the friends and families of alcoholics
What is "Al-Anon"
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The Keating Center namesake?
Who is Ed Keating. A Legendary sports agent, Edward J. Keating. He conquered his own alcoholism, and is remembered for providing a chance at sober living to the most destitute of alcoholics and drug addicts.
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Early AA got it's ideas of self-examination, acknowledgement of character defects, restitution for harm done, and working with others straight from this modern evangelical movement which flourished in the 1920's and early 30's, led by a one-time Lutheran minister, Dr. Frank Buchman.
What is "The Oxford Group"
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This Step originated with on the Oxford Group's Four Absolutes-honesty, purity, unselfishness, and love. Also with Matthew 7:1-5 of Jesus's sermon on the mount. You wrote the four absolutes down. You also wrote down where your life was astray. And you looked for your part in the wrongdoing. These ideas can clearly be seen in Anne's, Shoemaker's, and the Oxford Group's writings.
What is The Fourth Step
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Often thought written by Lois, this chapter of the big book was actually written by Bill W.
What is "To Wives"
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Origianlly found in a New York Herald Tribune obituary Bill W. wrote "Never had we seen so much A.A. in so few words," to describe what became known as this
What is "The Serenity Prayer"
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The three individuals who founded The Keating Center
Who are "Jack Mulhall, Phyllis Eisele-Curran and Dennis Eckersley"
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Roger, a pit bull mix lived with this original member of AA
who is Dr. Bob
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This Step was primarily based on "Thy will be done" from the Lord's prayer (Matthew 6:10). And you can see these points in the Anne Smith, Shoemaker, and Oxford Group writings. The addition of God "As we understood Him" simply came from many of Shoemaker's writings about surrendering as much of yourself as you understand to as much of God as you understand. Good examples can be found in Children of the Second Birth by Shoemaker.
What is Step Three.
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The millionth copy of our big book "Alcoholics Anonymous" was given to this US President.
Who is Richard Nixon
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Originally written on index cards carried around in the pockets of the author, Richmond Walker to aid in his own recovery - this would go on to become the second most popular book in AA history, exceeded only by the Big Book itself.
What is "The 24 Hour a Day" Book
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In 1991, Jack and Phyliss left Stella Maris to found this sober living facility
What is "The Freedom House"
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Bill and Lois's first house, now a museum is known as
What is "Stepping Stones"
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These steps deal with the ideas of restitution. And have their roots in four segments of the Bible This concept of life-change that involves "restoring," making "restitution," taking corrective action can be seen most vividly in the Oxford Group book For Sinners Only by A. J. Russell.
What are steps 8 & 9
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First Things First, Live and Let Live, Easy Does It. These three mottos are found at the end of this chapter in the Big Book?
What is "The Family Afterwards"
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Referred to as the three legacies, these three words often appear on the sides of the AA triangle
What is "Recovery, Unity & Service"
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Jack referred to the Keating Center as this:
What is "the last house on the block"
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On May 11, 1935, Bill W. encountered a threat to his newfound sobriety. During a business trip to Ohio, he found himself standing in the lobby of this hotel, craving a drink
What is The Mayflower hotel in Akron. Pacing through the lobby, Bill passed the bar and found a church directory. Within minutes he was on the phone with a local minister. A series of calls put him in touch with an alcoholic surgeon named Dr. Bob. Bill arranged to visit the doctor at home.
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This Step derives from the "Continuance" principle of the Oxford Group's Five C's. You continue the "surrender," the "life change," the self-examination, confession, conviction, and conversion-as well as the restitution-you learned in and undertook in earlier Steps.
What is step 10.
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In the Appendix entitled Spiritual Experience, Herbert Spence states that this principle that will keep a man in everlasting ignorance
What is "contempt prior to investigation"
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The only chapter of the big book not written by Bill W
What is "To The Employers"
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