24 Hour Recovery Connection Part 223
Work's been slow but fact that I'm asked to show up this mrg is a sign that I'm highly favored of the Lord therefore very grateful!
Happy belated birthday Kris!!! Don't look day older than thirty one
Prayers to those that hurting
24 mo of endurance
Happy belated birthday Kris!!! Don't look day older than thirty one
Prayers to those that hurting
24 mo of endurance
"If you’re chasing your dream, you’re not running fast enough, run faster."
6:00am in Alberta. Today is going to be a darn good day not to drink!
Another 24 for me please, and thanks..
Good morning beautiful people Have a great Saturday let be happy joyous and free.
A FULL AND THANKFUL HEART
I try hard to hold fast to the truth that a full and thankful heart cannot entertain great conceits. When brimming with gratitude, one’s heartbeat must surely result in outgoing love, the finest emotion that we can ever know.
— AS BILL SEES IT, p. 37
I believe that we in Alcoholics Anonymous are fortunate in that we are constantly reminded of the need to be grateful and of how important gratitude is to our sobriety. I am truly grateful for the sobriety God has given me through the A.A. program and am glad I can give back what was given to me freely. I am grateful not only for sobriety, but for the quality of life my sobriety has brought. God has been gracious enough to give me sober days and a life blessed with peace and contentment, as well as the ability to give and receive love, and the opportunity to serve others—in our Fellowship, my family and my community. For all of this, I have “a full and thankful heart.”
24 more for this old man that is accepting that part of life. Happiness joyfulness and freedom oh what a life eh!!
A FULL AND THANKFUL HEART
I try hard to hold fast to the truth that a full and thankful heart cannot entertain great conceits. When brimming with gratitude, one’s heartbeat must surely result in outgoing love, the finest emotion that we can ever know.
— AS BILL SEES IT, p. 37
I believe that we in Alcoholics Anonymous are fortunate in that we are constantly reminded of the need to be grateful and of how important gratitude is to our sobriety. I am truly grateful for the sobriety God has given me through the A.A. program and am glad I can give back what was given to me freely. I am grateful not only for sobriety, but for the quality of life my sobriety has brought. God has been gracious enough to give me sober days and a life blessed with peace and contentment, as well as the ability to give and receive love, and the opportunity to serve others—in our Fellowship, my family and my community. For all of this, I have “a full and thankful heart.”
24 more for this old man that is accepting that part of life. Happiness joyfulness and freedom oh what a life eh!!
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