
When World War II broke out, our Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) dependence on a Higher Power had its first major test. AA’s entered the services and were scattered all over the world. Would they be able to take the discipline, stand up under fire, and endure … – As Bill Sees It.
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I will centre my thoughts on a Higher Power.
I will surrender all to this power within me.
I will become a soldier for this power, feeling the might of the spiritual army as it exists in my life today.
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I will allow a wave of spiritual union to connect me through my gratitude, obedience and discipline to this Higher Power.
Let me allow this power to lead me through the orders of the day. May the steps I take today strengthen my words and deeds, may I know that the message I carry is mine to share, given freely by this power greater than myself.
Just for today
I will open my mind to new ideas and learn to live my life in a new way.
Uma unenkinga yophuzo oludakyo siza thintana nalezi nobolo ezingezanzi.
The AA Estcourt branch hosts meetings every Tuesday at Forderville Primary School from 7pm to 8pm. Contact Desigan on 082 849 3014, Roy on 081 874 8016 or Tony on 079 513 4422.
The AA Winterton branch hosts meetings every Thursday at the Springfield Church opposite the police station from 7pm to 8pm. Contact Dolly on 071 688 5330 or Virgilo on 079 688 0432.
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