The First Nationwide Alcoholics Anonymous History Conference
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For the first time in decades, a leading scholar on early A.A. history addressed a nationwide A.A. And Writer, Bible student, Retired attorney, and Historian Dick B. told it like it was. His seven lectures covered the theme and purpose of the conference; A.A., its founders, and belief in Almighty God; the spiritual beginnings of A.A.; the real program of early A.A.; the Bible roots of A.A. - particularly the sermon on the mount, Book of James, and 1 Corinthians 13; the special spiritual contributions of Rev. Sam Shoemaker - whom Bill W. called an A.A. "co-founder;" and remarks as to what the Creator did and can do for the A.A. fellowship today. An extensive, relevant, bibliography is included in the printed comments in this book.