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HomeShop at BookSurgeSelf-HelpSubstance Abuse & AddictionsGeneralDr. Bob of Alcoholics Anonymous: His Excellent Training in the Good Book As a Youngster in Vermont |
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Train up a child, and watch him produce when he is old. Mar 28, 2008 This is Dick B.'s latest title, and it is the first of four exclusively devoted to A.A. Cofounder Dr. Bob. I like it because it reminds me of my own training as a youngster and the backdrop my family, religion, and education provided. Both my parents were professionals. They saw to my learning about the Bible. They urged my attendance at Virginia Military Institute. And they applauded my service in the Marine Corps. And all this has been put to use in my new life as a married man, business person, Bible student, and outreach to people in recovery. That's the Dr. Bob story. People just haven't known of the excellent training A.A.'s Dr. Bob received as a youngster in St. Johnsbury, Vermont--training in the Bible, prayer, conversion, quiet time, love, and service. The very items he translated into early Akron A.A. when he turned to God and to sobriety and made a new life for himself and thousands of others. I learned here about the influence of his family, church, Sunday school,Christian Endeavor work, YMCA exposure, conversions and revivals, and the solid and stern religious education and discipline he received at St. Johnsbury Academy. The book is an inspiration who look back on their parents and youth with respect and a certain awe. It is a spiritual tool for those who want to do as Dr. Bob did when he and Bill Wilson developed the first and original A.A. program in 1935 and based it on God, the Bible, love, and service.
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