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Chuck Chamberlain Surrender Tells His Story and Talks About Alcoholics
- Narrated by: Chuck Chamberlain, A. Bill Friend
- Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Chuck Chamberlain Surrender Tells His Story and Talks About Alcoholics
In telling his recovery story, Chuck weaves into it the topic of surrender. He talks about his drinking and descent into alcoholism. His complete powerlessness to either control his drinking or stop for good. How he got sober and then learned to rely on his Higher Power through surrender. He put his Higher Power in charge of his life by following the 12 steps of AA.
A very good example of Chuck's powerful message.