Show Notes
CJ shares his Experience, Strength and Hope a dozen years into his sobriety. Abuse, fear and trauma are a theme in CJ’s story, primarily due to the verbal and physical abuse from his father. However, the story turns beautiful when CJ finds himself unable to stop drinking and reaches out to that same father for help, who at the time had decades of sobriety. CJ knew there was hope, because he witnessed his dad's recovery, and it was dad who told him when he called: “Replace that fear you have with faith and you can do anything you want in this life.”
Today CJ is embarking on a spiritual journey of change, through the program, the principles, the steps and the community. And, the Book . . . CJ absolutely loves the Big Book and describes it with passion as: One of the greatest pieces of literature known to man, I believe it has helped save millions of lives, and continues to.
Quotes
“My priority at that time was just to drink and to party . . . all the while I’m just getting sicker and sicker, both mentally and physically.”
“I wanted to stop drinking, but I couldn’t . . . and I know that that is the disease of alcoholism: where I wanted to stop desperately, but I just couldn’t stop, no matter how hard I tried.”
“I knew from that moment that I could no longer drink and that I had to turn my will and my life over to the care of God in order for that to happen.”
“A day tightly knit with prayer and meditation is hard to unravel.”
Listen On
Also Listen
-
vol 273. Upskilling the Heart with Jen B.
Jen has earned her wisdom through nearly 25 years of sobriety and brings calm to -
vol 272. Call a Newcomer with Slater
At 28 yrs. old and 2 yrs. into sobriety Slater found himself miserable. He then -
vol 271. There is Hope with Kylee
Kylee was first introduced to Alcoholics Anonymous at only 14 years old, though -
vol 270. Divine Inconvenience with Cody B.
Cody brings a deep respect and love for Alcoholics Anonymous to his story. He’s