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"Humor In Recovery" by Father Joseph C. Martin
"Recovery and Forgiveness" by Father Joseph C. Martin
"Promises of AA" by Father Joseph C. Martin
 
 
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FATHER JOSEPH C. MARTIN
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On March 9, 2009, Father Martin passed away peacefully at home in Havre de Grace, MD. No collection of words can fairly convey the impact Father Martin had on the treatment industry and overall recovery community. His DVDs, CDs, and books have touched and inspired millions of addicted individuals and their loved ones. Revisit Father's timeless message through this collection of clips from his Chalk Talk Film series. To learn more about Father Martin or preview his works, visit FatherMartin.com.
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Please note: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. granted permission to refer to the Twelve Steps of A.A. in these films for the purpose of discussion of those Steps, but does not endorse or associate itself with the discussion. A.A. does not endorse any outside enterprise and does not endorse these films.
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Channel Comments (15)
strangegurlie (1 week ago)
Just watched one of the videos in treatment today. Good stuff!!!
AAFellowship (2 months ago)
Remember that daily self inventory, you pray then you get in bed turn off the light. Then think about your Day (you will anyway) the question is "What could I have done to have made it better." I realize I am sarcastic and some times it hurts. In the morning or Next chance I will acknowledge what I said was a wrong thing, and sometimes I'm a jerk. That's good for the construction workers I deal with.

STEP TEN
Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.

Step Ten is one of the maintenance Step.
It's purpose is to remind us that moral defects - selfishness, dishonesty, resentment, and fear - are still problems we will encounter daily. These defects remain serious threats to our sobriety. A.A. suggests a daily inventory to disclose our harmful thoughts and actions. Admitting mistakes is indispensable to our inventory and sobriety.
The Little Red Book, pg. 93
Look up Page 84 - 85 in the Big Book
Good Stuff ! ! !
Motorakid (3 months ago)
Love u, Marty N.1990 alumnus
ghostofmatsubara (3 months ago)
Thank you for this channel.
AAFellowship (4 months ago)
2yrs 6 mo. and happy as I could be.
12 step on a new channel
thank to all out there for their help and support.
keatsgipsy (6 months ago)
Hope this page remains open - for the spirit of Father Martin will continue to be inspiration for others, Thanx All
819718 (6 months ago)
Sorry to hear that he's passed on. :)
He's of great help to me - maybe I'm just lucky Thanks :o
LuckysSuperette (9 months ago)
Matthew 25:23

His lord said unto him, Well done, good and faithful servant; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord.
WyteGurlDeH4nn4z (9 months ago)
Thank you so much for being a part of my recovery. The message will continue through your videos. So many lives have been touch, and only by the grace of God....
jag28co (9 months ago)
Sadly I just got an e-mail tha Father Martin passed away. God! bless him and keep him closed to you He did an amazing work here on earth. Thanks Father for changing my life.
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