The Gospel and the Twelve Steps: Following Jesus on the Path of Recovery, Paperback/Rev Martin M. Davis
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Description The Gospel and the Twelve Steps has been used widely by "Christians in Recovery" groups from southern California to southern Africa as a tool to facilitate recovery from addiction. Firmly based on biblical teaching, this book has provided spiritual help to Evangelicals, Protestants, and Roman Catholics in recovery. Now in its 3rd edition, this book thoroughly integrates biblical teaching with the Twelve Steps to provide a solid spiritual foundation for Christians in recovery from addiction. Written also for those who practice the Twelve Steps, but are not Christians, the familiar language of The Gospel and the Twelve Steps can provide a palatable means for those Twelve-Step practitioners who are resistant to Christianity to develop a spiritually vital relationship with Jesus Christ. The Gospel and the Twelve Steps weaves scripture directly into the text and adds highly relevant biblical commentary from several widely known, beloved authors whose wisdom has stood the test of time. Including C. S. Lewis, George Mac Donald, William Barclay, and others, these teachers' words relate directly to the Twelve-Step program of recovery. The combination of ample scriptural references, thoroughly integrated into the text, along with highly relevant commentary, makes The Gospel and the Twelve Steps unique among books for Christians in recovery. About the author Rev. Martin M. Davis, Ph. D., is President of Asi Africa Ministries, Inc., a non-profit corporation promoting evangelism and pastor education in east Africa and south Asia. Dr. Davis is an ordained minister who holds a doctorate in Theology from North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa, in conjunction with Greenwich School of Theology (UK). Dr. Davis is a retired Licensed Professional Counselor and former Clinical Supervisor for the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. He is married to Sara W. Davis and has two stepdaughters and five grandchildren.