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AA Without God Isn’t AA

AA Without God Isn’t AA

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What if the reason so many people stall in recovery is that we’ve quietly edited the solution out of the story? Joel and Jen take a hard look at how AA’s center of gravity shifted from a bold surrender to God toward a softer, more palatable message—and why that change matters when a life hangs in the balance.

We revisit the origin story most meetings skip: Bill W.’s visit to Calvary Chapel, the Oxford Group influence, and the Towns Hospital white-light moment he later downplayed for credibility. From there, we trace the split between Akron’s surrender-first model and New York’s “big tent,” exploring how “God as we understood Him” morphed from an invitation into a loophole. The result, we argue, is a culture that celebrates fellowship and time served while overlooking the Big Book’s through-line: there is One who has all power, and we must find Him now.

Together we unpack the real hinge of Step One—admitting not only powerlessness over alcohol but the bankruptcy of self as manager—and how that sets up Step Two’s restoration to sanity and Step Three’s decisive turn of will and life. We press on the difference between doing and surrender, between talking the talk and living the language of the heart. You’ll hear stories of people who could recite the script yet missed the experience, and what changed when surrender replaced self-effort. We also challenge popular interpretations of Six and Seven, arguing these aren’t self-improvement steps but moments of honest request and reliance.

If you’ve ever felt meetings drift into pep talks and platitudes, or wondered why “action” without contact feels thin, this conversation offers a map back to power. We end by previewing a step-by-step walk from the physical to the spiritual—how each step lifts consciousness when taken as written and lived as intended.

If this resonates, follow along: like, share, and subscribe. Then tell us—where do you see the difference between self-powered recovery and a surrendered life, and what has actually transformed you?

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