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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A real help for my Quiet Time,
By A Customer
This review is from: Good Morning!: Quiet Time, Morning Watch, Meditation, and Early A.A. (Paperback)
Those of us who observe a morning quiet time (that means Bible study, prayer, thanks to God, asking for His guidance, and sometimes the use of collateral materials)welcome this nifty review of quiet time and the morning watch through the ages. It shows the real biblical roots of morning prayer and "meditation" and provides an excellent guide, not only as to what early AAs did, but what we can do today. It is a guide for morning watch and also for seeking God's help throughout the day, followed by a hefty vote of thanks to Him at night.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Authentic, Historical Guide to Recovery Morning Devotions,
By Daxton Lyon (Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Good Morning!: Quiet Time, Morning Watch, Meditation, and Early A.A. (Paperback)
AAs seem to crave "meditation" books, "reflection" books, devotional "guide books," and the like. Consequently, there are hundreds of books, pamphlets, and guides published in the last couple of decades. Yet there has been none suited to the AAs' taste for what the founders did. Dick set about gathering the precise books--like the Upper Room, The Runner's Bible, The Greatest Thing in The World, As a Man Thinketh, The Soul's Sincere Desire, My Utmost for His Highest, and many others--that were used by the pioneers. In fact, their quiet times were a must. They were required. And Bill Wilson remarked that he always felt something was lost in the program when the quiet time periods were abandoned. Well, they are not abandoned now. This book has been used by many of my friends as a real assist in their fellowship with God. It describes what a real quiet time was. It tells who did what, how, and why. And it provides an excellent resource for those who set aside time each day to read their Bibles, pray to God, ask the Creator's guidance, and study further.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent guide for 12 Step prayer, meditation, reading, guidance,
By John Albert Hill Jr. "Bible student in recovery" (Las Vegas, Nevada) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Good Morning!: Quiet Time, Morning Watch, Meditation, and Early A.A. (Paperback)
A Key Work on Morning Meditation and Prayer
Early on, Dick B. discovered that there were plenty of meditation and prayer books, but practically none that showed what early AAs were doing with their Quiet Times. This is an excellent help to me in following the sequence of 'meditation' events: a new birth, Bible study, prayer, seeking God's guidance, studying a devotional like The Upper Room, The Runner's Bible, and My Utmost for His Highest. It's actually a guide in my own daily prayer life, and can be for anyone who wants to be in touch with God each day - just as AA pioneers were Also recommended: The Akron Genesis of Alcoholics Anonymous by Dick B. New Light on Alcoholism by Dick B. That Amazing Grace by Dick B. |
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Good Morning!: Quiet Time, Morning Watch, Meditation, and Early A.A. by Dick B. (Paperback - October 1, 1998)
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