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Alcoholics Anonymous History Put A.A.-12 Step Speakers, Sponsors, and Counselors To Work! By Dick B. Put A.A.-12 Step Speakers, Sponsors, and Counselors To Work!The Talent Before You Right NowRight
now, take a look at the speakers, sponsors, and counselors you know or
have known in your A.A. or 12 Step Fellowship. I’ve been involved with
hundreds of them, and you may have been too. Many are talented,
experienced, and articulate speakers and, in fact, good instructors.
They are also caring, loving, giving people. But what are you hearing
from them today? There are hundreds and hundreds of women and men in the
recovery movement who have never studied A.A.’s basic text or learned
how to take people through the Twelve Steps in accordance with the
instructions. There are far more who haven’t a clue about A.A.’s history
and roots, and haven’t any idea where the recovery program got its
ideas. And many of these have never opened an A.A. history book, been to
an A.A. history conference, or even cared to learn our history. Why?
Generally speaking, it’s because they’ve had no resources to work with
or with which they cared to work. Sometimes because they just don’t
care. Would Talented Speakers and Sponsors Revolt if Challenged? Dr.
Bob never let a pigeon loose from the hospital without asking him if he
believed in God. Have you ever put that question to a potential speaker,
sponsor, or treatment facilitator? When asked a question about the
program, Dr. Bob usually replied: “What does it say in the Good Book?”
Have you every put such a question to those we mention? The Big Book
states clearly that “God either is, or He isn’t.” Have you ever asked a
speaker or instructor if he agrees? Bill and Bob were speaking at the
Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles before 4500 people. Bill commented on
the “religious element” of A.A. and the need for “Divine Aid.” Have you
ever inquired about these? The Big Book says a number of times that its
stories were written to tell how, from the writer’s own viewpoint and
experience, he “established his relationship with God.” Have you ever
asked a speaker or instructor to do likewise? At the Shrine Auditorium,
the entire audience rose in tribute to Dr. Bob. And he succinctly
suggested that all “cultivate the habit of prayer” and “study the
Bible.” Have you ever asked your teachers about that one? What a Speaker Can Be and Do The
speakers that are entertaining and dynamic attract crowds. How many
people have rushed to hear Clancy I., Gene Duffy, June G., Eve, Poor
Richard, Geraldine D., Mel B., Joe McQ., Charlie P., Father Martin, and
dozens of others—because these men and women are entertaining and
dynamic. I’ve heard them all, and I’ve been entertained. They’ve made me
laugh, and laughter is either “the best medicine” or a great help.
They’ve made me cry, and emotion is part of needed enthusiasm. They’ve
made me admire what they’ve done and what they’ve become. But how many
times have you or I heard them talk about the early A.A. fellowship? How Long Will You Wait? We’ve
reached the point in Twelve Step history where there are few, if any,
who ever met, talked to, or learned directly from Bill Wilson, Dr. Bob,
Anne Smith, Henrietta Seiberling, Sam Shoemaker, Dr. Silkworth, or even
A.A. Number Three—Bill Dotson. Speakers cannot speak from experience
about these people. But they can learn! Look at the Early Teachers Our founders were humble. Our founders were students. Our founders were ever on a quest to learn more. Our founders believed in God. Our founders read the Bible. Our founders read all kinds of religious literature. Our founders put their learning to use in directly working to help others with what they had found. Dr. Bob read the Bible three times to refresh his memory before helping others with Bible materials. Anne Smith was in the trenches, reading her Bible, suggesting literature, and teaching from her journal. So was Henrietta Seiberling. So were Mr. and Mrs. T. Henry Williams. And so was Bill until he got hung up with depressions shortly after he published the Big Book. Sam Shoemaker never stopped writing, preaching, and teaching. And these, plus Dr. Silkworth, were the people who handed us the most information. And What About You! Are
you willing to look for speakers, sponsors, and programs which will
provide a full platter of information? Are you willing to read whatever
you need to read to learn what you’ve been missing? Are you willing to
organize meetings, seminars, and conferences that will tell others our
history? Are you willing to pass along what you learn? Are you willing
to stand up and be counted when someone asks if you believe in God, if
you believe in the importance of the Bible to AAs, if Jesus Christ has
any place in your heart, and if you attend a church or Bible fellowship
or Christian study group? The Bottom Line Have
you helped a drunk today? Do you belong to a group that really carries
out its primary purpose of helping the alcoholic who still suffers? Do
you vote with your feet when you hear a speaker, a sponsor, or a
counselor who talks about “higher powers,” about meetings, about how
much he drank, about how much trouble he had, and yet who never mentions
whether or not he established a relationship with God and has had
something more than a dry drunk in his life? END |
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