What Are Christian 12-Step Programs?
Christian 12-step programs are support groups that integrate your Christian faith into the hard work of your addiction recovery.
In 1938, the 12 steps of “Alcoholics Anonymous” were created by Bill Wilson and Bob Smith. These non-sectarian steps are used to promote recovery in the context of a supportive community with fellow addiction sufferers.
Millions and millions of people have graduated from these Christian 12-step programs as they pursue lasting sobriety.
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Christian 12-step programs integrate your faith into your recovery process.
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“Christian” vs. “Spiritual”: One is aligned with a specific group of faith, primarily based on the Bible. The other acknowledges a higher power but has no specific attachments.
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Examples of Christian 12-step programs include several local treatment centers, including Recovery Unplugged.