Fear Faith Surrender an AA talkFear Faith Surrender an AA talk
Recovery Radio Network
speaking in 2016
45:12•17 Jan 2017
Fear, Faith, and Surrender: Steve's Journey in AA
Episode Overview
- Fear can paralyse one's ability to move forward.
- Surrendering to the AA process leads to positive outcomes.
- Faith is built gradually through support and guidance.
- Letting go of lifelong conceptions is essential for recovery.
- Support is always available within the AA community.
“It's not about the destination; it's about enjoying the journey. Let's walk together.”
In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, Steve takes the stage to share his journey through fear, faith, and surrender in the context of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). With a mix of humour and heartfelt honesty, Steve recounts his experiences and the pivotal moments that shaped his recovery. He speaks candidly about the struggles he faced with fear, the importance of faith, and the ultimate act of surrendering to the AA process.
Steve's storytelling is both engaging and relatable, making you feel like you're right there with him, navigating the ups and downs of sobriety. Steve highlights the critical role that fear plays in the life of an alcoholic, describing how it can paralyse one's ability to move forward. He shares personal anecdotes about his own fears and how they impacted his decisions and actions.
Through his narrative, Steve emphasises that surrendering to the process of AA and embracing faith are essential steps in overcoming these fears. One of the standout moments in this episode is when Steve discusses the concept of surrender. He explains that true surrender involves letting go of lifelong conceptions and trusting in the AA process. This act of letting go, he notes, has never failed him and has always led to positive outcomes.
His reflections on faith are equally powerful, as he describes arriving at AA with no clear set of values and gradually building a foundation of faith through the support and guidance of his fellow members. Steve's talk is not just about his personal journey; it's a call to action for anyone struggling with alcoholism. He encourages you to let go of your fears, embrace faith, and surrender to the process.
His message is clear: you're not alone on this journey, and there is always support available within the AA community. So why not take that first step towards recovery today?

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