Every Step we Take
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A.A. pioneering times
One day at a Time
100
Principles before personalities.
What is Tradition 12?
100
A member who vouches for you and presents you as being suitable for membership.
What is a sponsor?
100
Convincing testimony must surely come from medical men who have had experience with the sufferings of our members and have witnessed out return to health.
What is the Doctors Opinion?
100
1935 at Akron, Ohio
What is the beginning of AA?
100
A slogan which encompasses the miracle of the program.
What is " But for the Grace of God"?
200
Why must every A.A. hit bottom?
What is Step 1?
200
A committee promoting the unity and involvement of young people in AA. This committee puts on activities and supports for young people in recovery.
What is YPAA?
200
Are said to come true half way through step 9.
What are the Promises?
200
Dr. Bob and Bill W
Who are the cofounders of Alcoholic Anonymous?
200
Items to help guide you through your first year of recovery.
What are the chips?
300
Dependence as a means of independence.
What is Step 3?
300
Who counts and keeps track of the seventh tradition.
What is treasurer?
300
Our personal adventures before and after make clear three pertinent ideas.
What is How it Works?
300
After landing in the hospital again, Bill underwent an immense spiritual experience at the _____________. Where Bill first shared his story to other alcoholics.
What is the town's hospital in Akron, Ohio?
300
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
What is the A.A. preamble?
400
Outlines the criteria for membership.
What is tradition 3?
400
A committee that will have members of AA meet up with someone who was discharged from an institution or treatment facility and take them to their first meeting.
What is Bridging the Gap?
400
The how-to on carrying the message the alcoholic who still suffers?
What is Working with Others Chapter?
400
A doctor who believed alcoholics were never able to recover, unless they were able to achieve a spiritual awakening. He had a seminal influence on the original basic text "Alcoholics Anonymous".
Who is Dr. Carl Jung?
400
A book which outlines spiritual awakenings from fellow AA members.
What is Came to Believe?
500
These two steps separate the "men from the boys".
What is step 6 & 7?
500
Works via the district and area committees, this member is the group’s link with the General Service Conference. Often referred to as the “the guardians of the traditions”.
What is GSR?
500
A chapter of the big book dedicated to those living with a still suffering alcoholic.
What is To the Wives?
500
First psychiatrist to recognize the work of Alcoholics Anonymous and the use of AA principles in his practise.
Who is Dr.Harry Tiebout?
500
A book which includes several hundred excerpts from AA literature, with a reflection and a mediation.
What is As Bill Sees it?
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