Always Amazed at God's Plan
I didn't have anything to say for a while, and I've learned, that you don't have to say anything.
Today I'm writing because I have to give honor to God's amazing plan. Just today I found out that I am needed to be an A.A. leader. My church, that I have been attending for almost a year, many of which have read the book "Simply Quit Drinking: An Inspirational Journey From Near Death" and know me as the author.
The church has been wanting an alcohol recovery group for a long time. Having my story in their hands, they'd like me to start up a small group to help anyone trying to quit or in recovery.
At first, I'm a little nervous, I will need to get to some AA meetings. I just talked to my Uncle yesterday who has 29 years sobriety with AA. It's no mistake that I've been quite for a while waiting for what's next, and that I talked to my uncle, and that this morning they asked me about doing a small group.
I'm always amazed at God's plan for me. My recommendation to anyone reading this is to sit back and let life happen, rather than trying to make life happen or control it.
As they say in AA, you've got to admit that there is a power higher than yourself that can restore your life to sanity... and I'll add that once you've given your life over to that higher power, only then can you be free.
Amazed, but honored,
Karen Gregg Price
Today I'm writing because I have to give honor to God's amazing plan. Just today I found out that I am needed to be an A.A. leader. My church, that I have been attending for almost a year, many of which have read the book "Simply Quit Drinking: An Inspirational Journey From Near Death" and know me as the author.
The church has been wanting an alcohol recovery group for a long time. Having my story in their hands, they'd like me to start up a small group to help anyone trying to quit or in recovery.
At first, I'm a little nervous, I will need to get to some AA meetings. I just talked to my Uncle yesterday who has 29 years sobriety with AA. It's no mistake that I've been quite for a while waiting for what's next, and that I talked to my uncle, and that this morning they asked me about doing a small group.
I'm always amazed at God's plan for me. My recommendation to anyone reading this is to sit back and let life happen, rather than trying to make life happen or control it.
As they say in AA, you've got to admit that there is a power higher than yourself that can restore your life to sanity... and I'll add that once you've given your life over to that higher power, only then can you be free.
Amazed, but honored,
Karen Gregg Price





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