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The Age of Miracles Is Back: A Twelve Step Prayer Book For God’s Help With Addictions, Alcoholism & Substance Abuse: Step 9

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The Age of Miracles Is Back: A Twelve Step Prayer Book For God’s Help With Addictions, Alcoholism & Substance Abuse: Step 9

By: Glenn Langohr
Narrated by: Glenn Langohr
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This is a corporate and personal prayer audiobook against every addiction and even thought processes that become obsessive. Glenn Langohr delves into the history of the 12-step program to show you that it was originally from Dr. and Minister Frank Buchman, who saw that his anger blocked him from seeing God's plan. So he started making disciples to the ends of the Earth. The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous says to "abandon yourself to God, Admit your faults to Him and your fellows", and to give away the freedom you have found.

This audiobook takes that history and helps you turn it into a "Prayer without ceasing" while learning more about each step from powerlessness, to repentance, to discipleship, to testimony, to a daily inventory to watch for triggers. This audiobook will help you understand addiction and help your prayer life. Addiction is a spiritual war. So put on the full armor of God.

Step Nine Alcoholics Anonymous: “Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.”

Frank Buchman’s Oxford Group: “Making restitution to those who you wronged & those who have been changed are to change others.”

©2018 Glenn Langohr (P)2018 Glenn Langohr
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