Dear ESSAY

Dear Essay,

A short letter from a maternity ward, just shared with my SA fellowship:

Good morning holy dear brothers!

My name is             and I am a sexaholic. I am powerless over lust and would do anything to destroy my life today, unless I have a miracle from God. Grateful to be in the time of miracles!

I am now in the hospital with my wife, who they have to induce into labor, because of some signs of potential risks, God forbid. My addict is fully here with me, aware of my fears, and offering lust, magazines, lustful videos on YouTube, fantasy, objectifying people and more.

God is behind it! Calling to me, “I know my child, you cannot do this on your own. You need spiritual help. I hope you’ll remember all spirituality, all help, is from me. Please turn straight to me!”

Oh Lord, please help me cling to You with all the strength You’ve given me. Help me relax, take it easy and with gratitude, be humbly of service. Thy will, not mine, be done.

With lots of love,

Anonymous

Dear Essay,

I’m pleased to inform you that me and 2 other ex-pat men are now having regular SA meetings in Sarajevo, Bosnia at 1:00PM on Thursdays. Laurens with EMER suggested I reach out to you to update you on the meetings. What’s the best way to communicate these meetings to a broader audience?

I’m also interested in starting an English-speaking PHONE meeting for folks in Central Europe. How do I go about getting that on the Virtual Intergroup info? I’ve reached out to them but haven’t gotten any feedback or additional information.

Grace and Peace,

Jimmy R., recovering sexaholic in Sarajevo

Dear Essay,

We just had our 2019 annual fall marathon in USA Capital Area (District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland). It was awesome. Rich P. from Atlanta was our keynote speaker. I have attached a write up, which I’m hoping to have printed in the Essay. It’s been a miraculous year for me!

In Gratitude and Service,

Hosea C.

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