AA Came to Believe - Softcover
Came to Believe is a collection of personal stories from A.A. members reflecting on what the phrase "spiritual awakening" means to them. More than 75 members from around the world share their experiences with belief, recovery, and the idea of "God as we understood Him."
This book is especially helpful for readers who struggle to separate the idea of being spiritual from being religious. Through a wide range of personal experiences, Came to Believe shows that spiritual growth in recovery can take many forms.
Highlights
- Collection of A.A. member stories about spiritual awakening
- Includes reflections from more than 75 A.A. members
- Explores different understandings of a Higher Power
- Helpful for readers who confuse spiritual with religious
- Supports Step Two, Step Three, and spiritual growth in recovery
- Softcover format
- 120 pages
- Dimensions: 5.25 x 8.125 x 0.375 inches
- Published by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services (AAWS)
How It Is Used in Recovery
Many members use Came to Believe for personal reflection, sponsorship conversations, meeting topics, and spiritual discussion. It can be especially useful when working through questions about belief, trust, prayer, meditation, and the role of a Higher Power in recovery.
This book also makes a meaningful recovery gift for newcomers, sponsees, or anyone exploring the spiritual side of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Came to Believe about?
Came to Believe is an A.A. book of member stories about spiritual awakening, belief, and different understandings of a Higher Power in recovery.
Is Came to Believe a religious book?
No. It explores spirituality in recovery through personal A.A. member experiences and can be helpful for readers who struggle with the difference between spiritual and religious.
Who is Came to Believe helpful for?
It is helpful for A.A. members, newcomers, sponsors, and anyone exploring Step Two, Step Three, spiritual awakening, or the idea of a Higher Power.
Is this the softcover edition?
Yes. This edition is a 120-page softcover published by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services.