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Seek and Find

While on vacation, I went for a walk through a nature preserve. To my surprise, I saw a patch of wild raspberries. I couldn’t resist picking a handful. They were delicious. I walked in that nature preserve nearly every day for a week. I kept finding more delicious raspberries.

By |2024-07-18T18:06:11-05:00December 18, 2010|Comments Off on Seek and Find

Coincidence?

I’ve heard many times in various recovery programs that “Coincidences are miracles where God chooses to be anonymous.” In my personal experience, that statement has proven to be true.

By |2024-07-18T18:06:06-05:00December 18, 2010|Comments Off on Coincidence?

Tradition Three: Door to Sobriety

The Third Tradition is a bringer of many gifts. It makes me a member of the Fellowship. It identifies “lust” as my problem. It is the spiritual link that joins me to other recovering sexaholics and ensures that the meeting will be a safe haven where I can bring lust to the light.

By |2024-07-18T18:06:02-05:00December 18, 2010|Comments Off on Tradition Three: Door to Sobriety

What Powerless Means to Me

When I started working the SA program, I really didn’t know anything about the Twelve Steps. I was relieved to find that Step One appeared to be so self-explanatory. It asked me to admit that I was powerless, and that was easy. I had already lost my marriage, my business, my house, and the care of my children.

By |2024-07-18T18:05:58-05:00December 18, 2010|Comments Off on What Powerless Means to Me

How Amends Work

On Halloween Day 2010, I stood at my father’s bed and held his hand and forehead as he passed on at age 90. It was time. His life had not been what he had wanted for the past three years—since a large heart attack—and his health had become gradually and steadily worse. So this was peaceful and a time of appropriate ending.

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Serving the Russian SA Community

As a member of the SA’s International Committee, I serve as the contact person for the SA community in Russia. I grew up in Moscow and moved to the USA over a decade ago. I found sobriety here after hitting bottom in 2004.

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Group Recovery in the Netherlands

I first went to SA about two years ago, after several years of membership in another S-fellowship. “Knowledge and pride were our chief obstacles here” (SA 91). There was hardly any sobriety in the few young SA groups in my country and no group recovery—and the sobriety definition was being neglected.

By |2024-07-18T18:05:45-05:00December 18, 2010|Comments Off on Group Recovery in the Netherlands

The Start of SA Belgium

The start of SA Belgium is quite a funny story. In July 2008, a Belgian member from another S-fellowship traveled to Akron, OH, to participate in the SA International Convention there. A couple of years before, he had sought help in another fellowship because he wanted to stop... smoking!!

By |2024-07-18T18:05:40-05:00December 18, 2010|Comments Off on The Start of SA Belgium

Beyond My Wildest Dreams

I’m Dave, a happy recovering sexaholic, sober since November 23, 1990. Today, because of SA, I have a better life than I could ever have imagined. But my life hasn’t always been so happy.

By |2025-08-22T03:25:05-05:00December 18, 2010|Comments Off on Beyond My Wildest Dreams

SA CFC

The CFC met during the convention in Chicago in July to discuss our committee’s purpose, goals, and methods. Our primary purpose is to support prisoners, staff, and their families. Approximately 20 meetings are held in prisons in 10 states.

By |2024-07-19T12:30:20-05:00September 18, 2010|Comments Off on SA CFC