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The Good Book-Big Book Guidebook

For many years, members of church recovery groups, Christian groups, A.A. groups, and study groups have asked for specific guidance as to how to form and lead groups that study the Big Book, the Twelve Steps, the Bible, and A.A. history. In fact, many have now formed groups called The James Club--groups which study the Book of James, the sermon on the mount, and 1 Corinthians 13 just as the early AAs did in their Akron Christian fellowship. This book fits the bill. It tells the reader exactly how, with Big Book, Bible, and A.A. History in hand, to gain a thorough understanding of how and why the early A.A. program was so successful as it focused on surrendering to God, establishing a relationship with Him, studying His Word, and ultimately approving Bill Wilson's actions in writing A.A.'s basic text, the Big Book. If you are pondering, planning, or organizing a Big Book/Bible study group within a Twelve Step fellowship, or within your religious community, or within some kind of treatment or recovery program, this is the book for you. It can and should be combined with a Bible of your choice, a Big Book edition of your choice, and several of Dick B.'s books explaining the relationship of the A.A. recovery program and the Big Book and Twelve Steps to the Bible and early A.A. history. The books that will help are these: (1) The James Club and the Original A.A. Program's Absolute Essentials. (2) When Early AAs Were Cured and Why. (3) The Good Book and The Big Book: A.A.'s Roots in the Bible. (4) Real Twelve Step Fellowship History. (5) Twelve Steps for You. All are being used by one or more study groups now being held across the United States and Canada. They have stood the test of use and affirmation. Together, they offer guidance and hope for those seeking recovery through the power of God.

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Product Details:
Author: Dick B.
Paperback: 200 pages
Publisher: Paradise Research Publications, Inc.
Publication Date: February 14, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 1885803915
Package Length: 8.9 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.7 pounds
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5The Workbook to Use With Recovery Bible Study Groups  Apr 17, 2008
I have read and widely used Dick B.'s book, The Good Book and The Big Book: A.A.'s Roots in the Bible. I understand it is the most frequently ordered and re-ordered of the Dick B. A.A. History books. And it succinctly lays out the material that is foundational to A.A. and the Twelve Steps and yet is neither known nor used among the secularized meeting fellowships today. True, A.A.'s basic ideas came from the Bible. True, Christians need to know that so that they can feel comfortable with their Bibles and believing within their recovery fellowships today. But how about those--and they are increasing in number--who want to have study groups in A.A., in recovery groups, in treatment programs, and among their Christian, clergy, and church friends? This Good Book-Big Book Guidebook fits the bill. It shows how to study the Bible and incorporate early A.A.'s Christian roots in your study groups today. It is a valuable companion book for the original Good Book title. I would recommend them highly for those who are conducting, starting, or thinking about a Good Book study group for newcomers and others who want to grow.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5A special plug for this guide to studying A.A.'s basic text and the Bible to the profit of students of each  Nov 15, 2006
I like having a guidebook that I can use for my own study and which can also be used by study groups and fellowships that want to dig in together. There have been lots of attempts to provide guides to the Scriptures and the Twelve Steps. But most have been written by Bible companies, treatment facilities, and professionals. This book, however, is written by a veteran A.A. who is a long-time Bible student and also a long-time active A.A. member who has attended thousands of meetings and sponsored over 100 men. This book will be used for a long time. It will be used by AAs and Twelve Step people who are waking up to the importance of the Bible in the cures and high success rates of early A.A. This book tells how it was used. The book will be used by Christians and churches who are waking up to the fact that A.A. is not some self-made cult but actually had a Christian beginning, Christian Fellowship, and intense reliance on the Bible and the Creator in the early years. I find it uniquely helpful for its variety of segments: (1) How early AAs approached and included the newcomer in their program. (2)The frank statements by the pioneers that they had been healed; and Dick turns the reader to the Bible verses and history that show recovery and cure by religious means in early A.A. and through the ages. (3) There's a segment on A.A.'s own spiritual roots, a segment on the details of the early Christian Fellowship principles and practices,and a segment on the specific parts of the Bible considered absolutely essential. (4) There is more on how pioneers approached alcoholism, sin, overcoming, and victory. (5) There's a vital concluding chapter that tells me and me group exactly how to study this picture and use it today and spread the word by witness. There's an excellent bibliogrpahy. There's also material in two appendices which will inspire action and which will tell anyone exactly how he can study and conduct a study group today. It's a tool for Twelve Step work and Bible study.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Review of The Good Book-Big Book Guidebook  Mar 01, 2006
Review of The Good Book-Big Book Guidebook

By Terry Dunford

The Good Book-Big Book Guidebook by Dick B. is a marvelous piece of work. I was very excited to hear that an author has finally written a book that explains how individuals, treatment centers, recovery groups, churches, counselors, etc... can apply the spiritual origins of A.A. into their own recovery. This particular Guidebook is truly priceless because once treatment centers, recovery groups, and individuals start applying the principles and concepts that Dick B. explains, alcoholics and all sinners can finally learn a program of recovery that truly produces awesome results.

Anyone in the recovery arena can utilize this Guidebook. This Guidebook is suitable for individuals in recovery, Christians, treatment centers, counselors, clinicians, church leaders, and anyone else that have a desire to learn the true spiritual origins of A.A. Furthermore, this Guidebook explains HOW we can incorporate the spiritual principles and biblical roots of A.A. into recovery today. This Guidebook is a must-have for all Christians. Dick B. uncovers the truth for us all to understand and utilize.

First, The Good Book-Big Book Guidebook explains how we can incorporate A.A.'s Biblical origins and Christian Fellowship into recovery today. This information is extremely important because early A.A.'s success rate was unbelievably high as they were utilizing the spiritual principles of the early program. Dick B. explains that the Founders of A.A. believed in Almighty God. He then goes on to mention the Founder's belief in a cure of alcoholism. This cure that early AAs believed in has been meticulously uncovered by the 16 plus years of research conducted by Dick B.

Dick B. continues on to explain the spiritual beginnings of A.A. The two distinctly different spiritual origins of A.A. are laid out for us all to understand. Many important factors on the early program are explained. For example, Dick B. talks about the materials from the Bible that Dr. Bob considered "Absolutely Essential." Other important information is explained like the verses that received special attention and use in early A.A. Dick B. then continues on to explain the important role of the Book of Matthew, the Book of James, and 1 Corinthians 13.

The information I listed above is just as short preview of all the great information provided by this tremendous Guidebook. One of the most important aspects of this Guidebook is the mention of how to use and apply the Guidebook in recovery today. Not only is the information about early AA explained, but Dick B. has explained how we can utilize the important spiritual principles in recovery today. This is very important because AA today is focusing on a "Higher Power" and the real biblical origins of AA are not talked about. Because of this, the success rate of today is extremely low. Now, with this new Guidebook, we can finally start utilizing the spiritual principles of early AA in recovery today. This book is a must-have for everyone in recovery. God Bless!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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