Module Five

Module Five, Lesson Seven

Here we are on the last day of Module 5. This perhaps is a great turning point for you. After over 30 days of sobriety you are beginning to learn to habits, patterns, and are getting more comfortable in your skin. Let’s review the main points in each of the 6 lessons this week on

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Module Five, Lesson Six

Introduction The smell of a barbeque with friends and family on a warm Summer’s day brings back great memories for me. The food, the pool, the carefree conversations, the nostalgic reminiscing, the catching up on current events, all contribute to beautiful shared experiences. Grilling out and sharing a meal with others in a relaxed environment

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Module Five, Lesson Five

Introduction – Step 11 of Alcoholics Anonymous “Sought through prayer and meditation  to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him,  praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.” The truth is, those wrestling with the mental obsession of addiction are also wrestling with the

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Module Five, Lesson Four

Introduction Can we live and act from a place of strength? Can we confidently stand through the storms of life with wisdom? Stu Weber wrote a book called Tender Warrior: Every Man’s Purpose, Every Woman’s Dream, Every Child’s Hope. This is breakthrough material on leadership. He brings definition to the meaning of a substantive person

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Module Five, Lesson Three

Marriage relationships and human sexuality have the potential to be wonderful, joyful, and completely satisfying. There is a spiritual and emotional connection in sex that can fill both people with a joyful love. It can also produce a new life! My two boys are on the verge of becoming teenagers. At times I feel like

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Module Five, Lesson Two

Today’s lesson centers around the people, places, things, emotions, conditions, and other dynamics that “trigger” or set us off onto a path to drink or use. You may be coming out of an argument with someone, or in your conversation with them some of your expectations were not met. Or, you may be daydreaming about

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Module Five, Lesson One

After a real conviction and sense of urgency brings someone to the dry ground of sobriety and you have walked in those shoes for a while, there can be a “letting down of the guard.” This is where the commitment to stay sober, 1 day at a time, may be challenged! You may make a

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