1Jun 27, 2015
One of our favorite secular recovery books is now available in an expanded second edition that includes several additional chapters and a forward written by Rev. Ward Ewing, Former Chair of the A.A. General Service Board. The entire forward is available for reading at our favorite website AA Agnostica. After reading the first edition, I felt that […]
2Jun 27, 2015
Does Alcoholics Anonymous work and if so does it matter whether or not one actually works the steps? If it does work, how does it work, and how do we know that it works? Clinical Psychologist Joseph Nowinski’s new book provides the answer to these questions. If You Work It, It Works! Dr. Nowinski is […]
3Jun 27, 2015
Marya Hornbacher’s Waiting A Nonbeliever’s Higher Power is a must read for anyone who is working the Twelve Steps, but is having difficulty with the “God Stuff”. Marya takes us through the steps as written and she doesn’t shy away from spirituality. Rather she divorces it from religion and the supernatural. She describes spirituality not […]
4Jun 27, 2015
Do Tell: Stories by Atheists and Agnostics in AA is a collection of thirty personal stories written by men and women who found recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous without a belief in God. This is an important book because in Alcoholics Anonymous our stories are important. In telling them, we are reminded of who we are […]