MY ACT OF Faith.MY ACT OF Faith.
Position of Neutrality
Joe McDonald discusses faith and neutrality in recovery, highlighting the impact of simple acts and personal honesty.
2:14•5 Apr 2022
Finding Faith: Joe McDonald’s Journey Through Recovery
“So it was my act of faith to go pick up my garbage. That's all that was required of me. That doesn't mean if later they're ready to hear it and they say now I'm ready to hear it, that I won't be empowered to go back.”
Ever wondered how simple acts can transform your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Position of Neutrality', Joe McDonald shares his personal experience with faith and neutrality in the context of addiction recovery. Joe explores how the principle of neutrality in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) allows individuals to connect with a higher power in their own unique way, without the constraints of specific religious or political ideologies.
He recounts a poignant moment where picking up his garbage became an act of faith, illustrating how small, everyday actions can carry profound significance. Joe also delves into the importance of making amends, facing the consequences of one's actions, and the value of honesty in recovery. His reflections are both inspiring and practical, offering listeners a fresh perspective on the transformative power of faith and neutrality.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand how simple acts and a neutral stance can pave the way to sobriety.

Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!
More From This Show
The latest episodes from the same podcast.
Related Episodes
Similar episodes from other shows in the catalogue.
