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A closer look at the Traditions helps groups and committees discern whether they are in the problem or the solution.
A closer look at the Traditions helps groups and committees discern whether they are in the problem or the solution.
Calling out the myths in service helps her to identify what is true. My sponsors taught me that service is essential to my recovery and that I cannot completely work the Steps without it.
His “right of decision” comes with the responsibility to listen to God and others before deciding.
Good service leadership at all levels is indispensable for our future functioning and safety. I began service in SA to practice leadership based on the principles and values I am learning from our 12-Step program and to learn a new sober way of life and functioning in the world. SA service means I am too focused on helping sexaholics find the Program and affirming them in their recovery.
The morning session of the General Delegate Assembly was a workshop on AA’s Twelve Concepts for World Service, presented by AA old-timer and trusted servant, George D. The following notes are adapted for SA from materials handed out at this workshop.
Following are portions of two reports sent to SA-Net by Dorene S., chair of the delegate assembly, regarding the Cleveland “Statement of Principle” vote: