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Half Measures Avail Us Nothing

Earlier today I was talking with my wife about some older friends who attend a religious service every day of the week. As we discussed their devotion, she said that the way in which I work my SA program is pretty much like that, too. I agreed with her.

AUTHOR: Anonymous | MAGAZINE ISSUE: June 2017 | THEME: Women in SA | TOPICS: Practical Tools

SA CFC

SACFC had a good presence at the Israel convention. [Your chair] addressed the entire conference on the first night, encouraging members to participate in the CFC work either by volunteering or by requesting that a CFC chair position in their locale.

AUTHOR: SACFC Chair | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: CFC

Finance Report

The preliminary 2016 year end SAICO financial results are a direct reflection of the Fellowship’s expanded service to spread the message to the still suffering sexaholic and the Fellowship’s generosity to support this service. The Finance Committee sees this growth not just in the dollars and cents numbers. International service growth means SAICO is now doing transactions in seven different currencies.

AUTHOR: Carlton B., Finance Committee Chair | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Finance Report

Dear ESSAY

Dear Essay,
I have read “Sleep Issues” shared by Scott from Utah (December 2016 Essay.) My experience is different. In recovery my sleep life has also has sexual dreams, although the frequency now has diminished to only about two or three per year.

AUTHOR: Brian - Alex - A. | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Art - Dear ESSAY

Editors’ Corner

Dear Essay readers:
Welcome to Essay, your SA meeting in print — or, welcome back to Essay. We hope you will subscribe to Essay to benefit from our meeting in print every quarter.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Editors' Corner

Humor For SA

A man finds out he has an inoperable brain tumor. It’s so large, they have to do a brain transplant. His doctor gives him a choice of available brains. There’s rocket scientist brains for $15 an ounce, regular scientist brains for $10 an ounce, and sexaholic brains for the sum of $800 an ounce. The man asks, “How come the sexaholic brains are so expensive?” The doctor replies, “Because they’ve never been used.”

MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Humor

SA Women Connecting

The international SA Convention in Jerusalem gave us, women in SA, the chance to gather together.

AUTHOR: Judith | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: International Conventions - Women in SA - Worldwide News

Real Women Stories of Freedom

What does it mean to be free of lust?
Marie: Being free from lust means I can give instead of take. When I see a woman who looks tired or unhappy I acknowledge her by saying ‘Hello’ or giving her a true compliment. Seeing the change in her is a joy and I never have to lie again!

AUTHOR: Marie W. from Tacoma, Washington (sobriety date: 8/20/2005) | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Featured Article - Interviews - SA Stories - Women in SA

I Am Powerless

When did you realize that you were powerless over lust and that your life had become unmanageable? Was it a sudden realization or something that you arrived at over the span of months or years? For me, it was an epiphany brought about from the threat of a second divorce. It was a sudden realization of the kind of person that I had been over the past 30 years.

AUTHOR: John S. | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Steps & Traditions

Sought Through Meditation

Twice a month SA members in the Sacramento area gather for a meditation meeting. The Eleventh Step in the 12&12 describes the direct linkage among self-examination, prayer and meditation. Our practice is simple: we read SA or AA literature and then spend about 20 minutes together in silence using our breath as a focal point.

AUTHOR: Steve D., Sacramento, CA | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Steps & Traditions

Married Speaker

Hello, my name is Claire, I was created in the image of God, and I’m a recovering sexaholic. By the grace of God, my sobriety date is Wednesday, July 3rd, 2002. I have a sponsor and my sponsor has a sponsor.

AUTHOR: Claire | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: SA Stories - Women in SA

4th Birthday Celebration in Israel

Hello everyone! My friends in recovery! Thank God we still have emails… After I use WhatsApp so much, it’s as if one who doesn’t have it – isn’t around at all. Thank God it’s only my sick head ;-)

AUTHOR: Aviad, Israel | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: SA Stories

The SA “White Room”

I attended my first SA meeting in June 2010. I was broken mentally. I had nowhere else to go. I had failed. I agreed with my counselor that I couldn’t stop using porn. When I attended my first meeting I did not feel judged or pressured by the members. There was no dogma, no form to sign.

AUTHOR: Jude, Ireland | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: SA Stories

Virtual SA Groups

The secret is out! There are already a number of flourishing online SA Groups where members share experience, strength and hope via text message and make and receive calls, find sharing partners, etc.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Growth & Outreach

SA Meeting “Renaissance” in Washington, D.C.

SA members in Washington, D.C., are celebrating the 25th anniversary of an SA meeting that opened its doors in November, 1991, and has met weekly at the same location ever since, Capitol Hill United Methodist (CHUM). Members are grateful for the Friday evening meeting that sets a spiritual tone at the end of the work week with the SA program and Steps.

AUTHOR: Lawrence M., Virginia | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Featured Article - Growth & Outreach

Nashville SA — Our Story of Growth

Recently we had 80 people attending our Saturday morning meeting. Tears of joy welled in my eyes recalling the first meeting I attended over 32 years ago. There were only two of us. After the meeting my mind reviewed the activities we used that led us today to having at least 49 meetings a week in our area.

AUTHOR: Harvey A., Nashville, TN | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Featured Article - Growth & Outreach

International Outreach

At the Jerusalem European Region meeting reports were received from: Finland; Flanders; Francophone IG; Ireland; Israel; Netherlands; Poland; Spain; Russian-speaking IG; United Kingdom.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Growth & Outreach

SA Growth

In 1988 there were SA meetings in Germany, Washington D.C., Simi Valley and the LA area, San Diego, Nashville, Oklahoma City, Salt Lake City, Portland (Oregon), Seattle, Chicago, New York City, Boston, St. Louis, Rochester, and a few other cities. At that time Nashville had six meetings per week, which we believe was the most per capita in the world! Today SA has meetings around the world, on all continents except Antarctica.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Featured Article - Growth & Outreach

What If?

What if today’s the day I meet several life long friends? What if the community I am joining at my school is beyond my wildest imagination? What if today is the first day I get to act on a life long dream? What if today starts something that cannot be stopped and has already been finished? Something transcendent, holy, and exquisite?

AUTHOR: Matthew R., Oregon | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Meditations

Stopping Myself, Not!

I’m a sexaholic which means I’m powerless over lust and lust will always win the battle if I try to stop my diseased mind from lusting. Powerlessness means the battle is already lost. There is no point in trying to struggle any longer. I have nothing left to do but unconditional surrender.

AUTHOR: Anonymous, Taichung, Taiwan | MAGAZINE ISSUE: March 2017 | THEME: Growth & Outreach | TOPICS: Featured Article - Practical Tools

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