We admitted that we were powerless over our addiction,
What is "that our lives had become unmanageable."
There seems to be this alternative: either go as best we can to the bitter ends-jails, institutions and death-
What is "or find a new way to live."
What is the title of chapter 7 in the Basic Text?
What is "Recovery and Relapse?"
We admitted to God, to ourselves and to another human being...
Complete ______________ is the key to recovery.
What is "surrender."
( pg 90 BT)
The only requirement for NA membership is
What is "a desire to stop using."
Which chapter of the Basic Text contains the 12 steps of Narcotics Anonymous?
What is "Chapter 4; How It Works?"
We came to believe....
What is "that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity."
"NA is not for people who need it…"
What is "... its for people who want it."
The name of the first NA publication.
What is the "Little Brown Book"?
How many "musts" are there in the Basic Text?
What is "48?"
We continued to take personal inventory and....
What is "when we were wrong promptly admitted it."
We are not responsible for our disease, only for our ..
What is "our recovery."
( pg 91 BT )
The year the Basic Text was first published.
What is "1983?"
How many editions of the Basic Text are there?
What is "6 editions?"
We sought through prayer and meditation to....
What is "improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out."
For the first time in man's entire history, a simple way has proving itself in the lives of many addicts. It is available to us all.
What is "This is a simple spiritual program, known as Narcotics Anonymous."
He is often cited as the primary founder of Narcotics Anonymous.
Who is "Jimmy K.?"
The second half of the Basic Text titled "Our Members Share" contains what?
What is "Personal stories from recovering addicts?"