Several of the submitted posts address issues common to newcomers. I'm going to start out with three posts addressing the "God Question".
Our first entry was submitted by Recovering, creator of Stumbling Alcoholic , a blog about his experiences in AA. In a post entitled "Step 2" he describes his path to defining God.
Katie, at Sharing Our Spaces. wrote a post she simply called "12 step programs". This post addresses issues she's had with various twelve step programs, as well as the reasons she has not been able to work the steps, so far.
And Redefining God, is from my own blog, Reunited Selves. It was written when I was trying to create and internalize a workable concept of my Higher Power.
Other posts that could be very helpful to newcomers include this one from Dan Hays. Dan is the author of the book, "Freedom's Just Another Word" and of a blog called Thoughts Along the Road to Healing. Both are full of insightful remembrances of his family-of-origin issues and his healing journey. His submission, "Upon the New Year" is a poem he wrote when he was first working the twelve steps.
Step Zero is a post written early in my CoDA recovery. It talks about getting ready for the first step.
I was thrilled to receive a submission from Patricia Singleton. Her blog, Spiritual Journey of a Lightworker, is an intuitive and perceptive account of her courageous work towards healing from childhood abuse. Please take the time to check out her post, Al-Anon and ACoA Played Major Roles In My Recovery From Incest .
Another author graces us with her presense in this first edition of Steppers Wisdom. Kathy M's entire blog, Grace was Calling and I Didn't Pick Up, is dedicated to twelve step recovery. I've gained a lot of understanding from reading Kathy's blog, which focuses on Al-Anon, and am very glad she decided to share the following five posts, each with her particular flavor and style.
Standing on Ceremony is about looking at our lives and ourselves in a new light.
In Thanks a Lot, Kathy talks about sponsorship.
Kathy gives a great explanation and example of why holding resentments can be a big problem in When Someone Else is My Problem.
Two Windows on My Life is about seeing progress... and so much more.
And the final post from Kathy, Seeing Green is about an issue near and dear to me... well, near anyway. Like any good codependent, controll and manipulation are facets of my life I need to continually address.
What Motivates You, from my blog, runs along a similar vein.
While not specifically about twelve step programs, this list of blogs, submitted by Brown Sylvia, could be helpful for anyone who is challenged with food addictions.
Finally, here is one more post from my blog, Reunited Selves. The title DID and the Fifth Step explains it all.
Thank you to the bloggers who submitted to this carnival. All of you have so much experience, strength and hope to share with the world, your contributions are very worthwhile. These posts, filled with twelve-step wisdom, are offered to everyone in need of support and answers. I can imagine many new doors of understanding and growth opening as the following of this carnival continues to grow.
Please, spread the word!
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