Idjc Press
Twelve Step Spirituality for Christians: following Vernon J. Bittner's Twelve Steps for Christian Living
Twelve Step Spirituality for Christians: following Vernon J. Bittner's Twelve Steps for Christian Living
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Twelve Step Spirituality For Christians is a parish-tested introduction to a vibrant spirituality of honesty, perhaps the greatest American contribution to spirituality. It is designed for personal exploration or in groups of 5 to 15 people. The main goal of this little book is to expose 12 step spirituality to Christians who may not be familiar with it. Behind this is a conviction that our culture, leaning to addiction, is called to be a culture of life, vocation, and freedom. Some familiarity with these 12 steps will most certainly enrich the life and prayer of every woman and man on any faith journey. Stephen Joseph Wolf, the compiler, is a former parish priest and spiritual director. The six chapters are When I Am Weak, Let Go And Let God, Sick As Our Secrets, Progress Not Perfection, Let It Begin With Me, and One Day At A Time.
Author: Stephen Joseph Wolf
Publisher: Idjc Press
Published: 03/23/2010
Pages: 80
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.21lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.19d
ISBN: 9780979554988
About the Author
Wolf, Stephen Joseph: - Stephen Joseph Wolf is retired, a former parish priest (22 lents holy weeks), spiritual director and retreat leader, and before that a certified public accountant (14 tax seasons), who before that worked as a landscaper, desk clerk, laundry worker, janitor, paper boy, and student, growing up the second of eight sons of a parish secretary and Nashville's best television repairman. He completed a B.S. at MTSU, an M.B.A. at Belmont University, and an M.Div. at Mundelein Seminary. He continues to write poems and songs and paint folk art icons, sing baritone for the LGBTQ+ chorus Nashville in Harmony, play the ukulele with Music for Seniors and others, volunteer as a bookkeeper for two non-profits, serve on the board of PFLAG Nashville, and gather with the LGBTQ+Catholic group Always God's Children. He lives in Nashville with his husband Billy.
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