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Alcoholics Anonymous
History
Dick B.'s Early
A.A. Resources
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We are setting up
this new feature as an experiment. Many email, write, and phone asking how they
can gain access to the materials early AAs used in the pioneer meetings and how
they can see the
Books Early AAs Read for Spiritual Growth. On the web, there are many
routes such as search engines, bookstores, and historical sites; but the
following will start you on your way to some wonderful spiritual tools the early
AAs used in addition to their Bibles. It will also list some of the classic
early A.A. publicity items you can click to.
Early A.A. resources that the pioneers used in their daily devotionals or
reading (just a few for starters):
The Upper Room
(Methodist quarterly used daily)
The
Greatest Thing in the World (by Henry Drummond--a study of 1 Corinthians 13, an
A.A. basic)
My
Utmost for His Highest (by Oswald Chambers, read by the Wilsons and the Smiths)
The Practice of the Presence of God (by Brother Lawrence)
The Imitation of Christ (by Thomas a Kempis)
Confessions of St. Augustine
In His Steps by
Charles Sheldon (a long-time favorite. See 1 Peter 2:21)
As a
Man Thinketh, by James Allen
(used as devotional by pioneers; and see Proverbs 23;7)
Learn to do this for yourself by looking up the books in the Dick B. title, The Books Early AAs Read for Spiritual Growth, 7th Edition. It is the most complete spiritual bibliography about A.A. ever written. Find the book you want to see and go to your search engine or to Amazon.com, etc.
Early A.A. articles:
Morris Markey, "Alcoholics and God," Liberty, September, 1939
Elrick B. Davis' articles from the Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1939
Jack Alexander, "Alcoholics Anonymous," Saturday Evening Post, March 1,
1941
The Sermon on the Mount by Emmet Fox. He was not a member of the Oxford Group and his writings were favored by Bill W. and Dr. Bob. See Jesus' sermon in Matthew 5, 6, and 7. Dr. Bob and Bill both said that the Sermon on the Mount contained the underlying philosophy of A.A. Below is excerpt from The Big Book Bunch:
http://www.sober.org/ForgFox.html
Soon you will be able to see all these items for yourself when the Dick B. collections are housed in a facility which is free, accessible, open to all, and where they can be seen, read, studied, and copied. You will not have to travel for ten years and obtain letters of introduction, pay fees, and run up phone bills trying to find the items and then to get into the archives or libraries or sites. Nor will you have to wear gloves, use pencils, and have to be satisfied with writing down materials instead of using your computer, a scanner, or a copy machine!
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