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The is a conversation about getting rid of self-centeredness.

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Today John and I talk about the steps of change used by Creating a Sober World. These steps are inspired by the steps developed by Bill Wilson, but they really are based on the 5 days of Keswick and the 5 things that Ebby told... more

We continue the discussion we started on Friday on the traditions. The Creating a Sober World (CASW) conversation takes place in the space or context created by the traditions. CASW uses 10 traditions. Because the CASW conversation... more

Today's' Show—Guidance from God. The Oxford Group was a world-wide movement that had no designated central leadership. It relied upon guidance from God. From the book Absolutely Sober we glean these important... more

Bill Wilson seemed to describe the method of guidance in layman's terms as well as anyone has: In thinking about our day we may face indecision. We may not be able to determine which course to take. Here we ask God for inspiration, an... more

People who observe the 12 step programs do not usually grasp the importance of the 12 traditions which govern the way the programs operate.

The anonymous writer of the book "What is the Oxford Group" wrote: You cannot belong to the Oxford Group. It has no membership list, subscriptions, badge, rules, or definite location. It is a name for a group of people who, from... more

Jesus took all of our sin to the Cross when he died on Calvary 2000 years ago. To say that we struggle with sin is to believe that Jesus did not complete the work of redemption. Today's program is a discussion of giving up the attempt to... more

The addict, alcoholic or other compulsive person, has lost the ability to make correct choices when it comes to their primary problem.The Apostle Paul seems to have understood this powerlessness as shown in the last half of Roams... more

Frank Buchman had an encouter with the Cross at Keswick England in the summer of 1908. From that experice came all 12 step recovery groups a way of life that we seek to share with you who listen to Sober World Talk Radio.
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