We recognize our spiritual growth when we are able to reach out and help others.
Basic Text, p. 58
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To make a difference in the world, to contribute something special, is perhaps the highest aspiration of the human heart. Each one of us, no matter what our personal makeup, has a unique quality to offer.
Chances are that at some time in our recovery we met someone who reached us when no one else could. Whether it was someone who made us laugh at our first meeting, a warm and compassionate sponsor, or an understanding friend who supported us through an emotional storm, that person made all the difference in the world.
All of us have had the gift of recovery shared with us by another recovering addict. For that, we are grateful. We express our gratitude by sharing freely with others what was given to us. The individual message we carry may help a newcomer only we can reach.
There are many ways to serve our fellowship. Each of us will find that we do some things better than others, but all service work is equally important. If we are willing to serve, were sure to find that particular way to contribute thats right for us.
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Just for today: My contribution makes a difference. I will offer a helping hand today.
I know as a newcomer there were two men who helped me to understand what I would get out of NA if I wanted it . One became my sponsor , the other one took me to men's retreats that first year.I'm grateful for what I was freely given .I will always offer a helping hand to others .