Which Step says the following we made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves
Step four
Where was the first NA meeting held?
Where is San Fernando Valley, CA
What does recovery begin with?
What is complete surrender
Everything we know is subject to...
What is revision?
In Tradition Twelve, what does anonymity remind us of?
What is principles before personalities.
What does Narcotics Anonymous deal with?
What is the disease of addiction?
True addiction is made up of what two things?
What are obsession and compulsion?
What is the source of our fear?
What is the unknown
What does personal recovery depend on?
What is NA unity
What have we learned from our group experience?
What is those that keep coming to our meetings regularly stay clean
What are the bitter ends spoken about in "We Do Recover"?
What are jails, institutions, and death?
What are we each free to work out our own concept of?
What is a Higher Power
What are politics and religion?
What are outside issues
In Step Five, to whom did we admit the exact nature of our of our wrongs
To ourselves, God, and another human being
The name of the most recent literature NAWS has put out
What is the "Spiritual Principle of the Day"
What is the tired old lie that will no longer be tolerated by either society, or the addict himself?
What is, "once an addict, always an addict"
What will I try to follow to the best of my ability?
What is a program?
This is the Spiritual foundation of all our traditions...
What is anonymity?
What do we come to pray for in step 11
The knowledge of our higher power's will and the power to carry it out
What is the foundation of for our new way of life?
What is complete abstinence?
Who are the new associations that my thoughts will be on?
Who are people who are not using and have found a new way of life
What does NA unity depend on?
What is how well we follow our Traditions?