Friends in Recovery
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12 Steps: A Spiritual Journey
7 editions
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1988
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The Twelve Steps for Christians
11 editions
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published
1994
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The 12 Steps : A Way Out : A Spiritual Process for Healing
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1995
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12 Steps for Adult Children
2 editions
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published
1996
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The 12 Steps for Adult Children
7 editions
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1987
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The Twelve Steps - A Way Out
7 editions
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published
1989
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The Twelve Steps: A Guide for Adults With Attention Deficit Disorder
4 editions
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published
1996
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The Twelve Steps: A Key to Living With Attention Deficit Disorder
3 editions
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published
1996
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12 Steps to Freedom: A Recovery Workbook
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2 editions
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published
1991
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The 12 Steps: A Way Out: A Working Guide for Adult Children of Alcoholic and Other Dysfunctional...
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1987
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“Friends may tell us, “Read your Bible” or “Pray about it.” Some may suggest we talk with our minister. No matter how many outside sources we seek, there will be no relief for us until we, by ourselves, in our own minds and hearts, acknowledge our powerlessness. Then, and only then, will we begin to see that Step One is the beginning of a way out.”
― The Twelve Steps - A Spiritual Journey
― The Twelve Steps - A Spiritual Journey
“As we progress through the Steps, we will discover that true and lasting change does not happen by trying to alter our life conditions. Although it is tempting to think so, outside adjustments cannot correct inside problems.”
― The Twelve Steps for Christians
― The Twelve Steps for Christians
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