"Tell me your story" and The Golden Text of A.A.
Posted: Monday, February 01, 2010
by Richard Burns, J.D.
Dick B.
"Tell me your story." A winning beginning
This is a shortie about what produces results with the newcomer.
I have found, as part of my 23 years of continuous sobriety, that helping a newcomer will achieve success well if it starts with "Tell me your story." Out here in Hawaii , it might sometimes be "Let's talk story." Either way, the fresh newcomer with his bag of troubles, shame, guilt, fear, and the other products of his self-destructive behavior, is surprisingly eager to tell his story if you share yours. It's the thing that brought Bob and Bill together and resulted in the founding of A.A. And it's the thing that enabled them to relate to Bill D., AA Number Three, who was almost instantly cured by asking God for help. And this marked the founding of A.A. Group Number One in Akron .
He was cured. On his release from Towns Hospital , Bill went about with a Bible under his arm, telling people they needed to give their lives to God. His own story was "The Lord has cured me of this terrible disease, and I just want to keep talking about it and telling people." Big Book, 4 th ed.,191. And A.A. Number Three Bill Dotson this became the golden text of A.A. for him and others in the fellowship. See Dick B., The Golden Text of A.A.
You can find my story in text and audio on the front page of my website http://www.dickb.com ; and it has produced many welcome visits to my A.A. history sites and to me.
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