

| Redoing some writings if anyone wants to read my stuff and help with this that would be great. I have many mistakes in some of the writings and am grateful for those who honestly pointed out the mistakes, missing words,run-on sentences etc when reading them however it's been a while so I am going through the many emails trying to find the reviews. | 
| So everyone doesn't know the bible stories and I am sorry for assuming so because i got a good reminder that is not so at all. The person was beside herself with her husband because she is clueless about things about and of God and religion for sure.So not everyone has even heard the word here in the USA mind blown well kinda. Think Natalie before you speak Help us Lord! | 
| NA's success as a Fellowship since its inception has hinged on this fact: Our best hope for recovery from addiction is banding together to help each other. Our common welfare--the health and well-being of our groups and NA as a whole--underpins our personal recovery. That includes every member of this Fellowship, past and present. Even our future members depend on the "we" of NA. Though we may approach them in a variety of ways, it's no accident that eleven of the Twelve Steps start with the word "We." But "we" isn't just a concept. Like all principles, its practical application is what makes it spiritual. When we identify, we connect. When we share our true selves, that connection deepens. When we help each other and accept help, we stay connected. Above all, practicing "we" is fulfilling our primary purpose of carrying the message of recovery to the still-suffering addict. |