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Recovery Radio Network
Reverend Gene R. International conference of Alcoholics Anonymous
43:59•22 Jan 2010
Finding Strength in Spirituality: Reverend Gene Robinson's Journey
Episode Overview
- Reverend Gene Robinson shares his personal journey through A.A.
- The importance of prayer and meditation in recovery.
- How community and fellowship support sobriety.
- Overcoming negative emotions like resentment and self-pity.
- Developing a personal and evolving relationship with spirituality.
“I discovered that God was out looking for me long before I ever started out looking for Him”
Ever wondered how spirituality intertwines with recovery? In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, Reverend Gene Robinson shares his compelling journey through Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) and the importance of understanding a higher power. Reverend Robinson, known for his humility and wisdom, recounts his personal experiences and how they shaped his spiritual path. His anecdotes, from the humorous to the deeply touching, provide a unique perspective on the A.A. journey.
You'll hear about his interactions with individuals like Les, who played a pivotal role in his spiritual awakening, and the significance of prayer and meditation in maintaining sobriety. The episode delves into the idea of God as we understand Him, encouraging a personal and evolving relationship with spirituality. Reverend Robinson's reflections on resentment, self-pity, and anger resonate with anyone who's faced similar struggles. He also highlights the crucial role of community and fellowship in recovery.
Whether you're in recovery yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a heartfelt look at finding strength through faith and connection. So, why not take a moment to listen and see how these insights could support your journey?

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