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Starla Brown

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Alan Whitley shares a powerful message on pluralism, meaning among those in 12-Step recovery, there exists a wide diversity of beliefs. We believe in allowing each person to enter and work the program without intimidation from those who possess different views. The 12-Step spirituality is more than a set of beliefs or doctrines. The phrase “God as we understand God” is perhaps the most important expression in our recovery vocabulary.  

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