Our greatest responsibility
This book is an excerpt from Bill Ws Public Service Conference 1951-1970, which contains Bills innovative thoughts on many issues of Alcoholics Anonymous that are applicable to his time and for all times, and a window into how to move forward and united. Alcoholics Anonymous opens up to readers around the world. Altogether, we have collected 16 titles mentioned by the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous and made them available to readers all over the world in printed form for the first time. The lectures presented in this book are the result of years of research and implementation of recorded speeches. Throughout this rich and content-rich experience, Bills first-hand views on group conscience and trusted servants, on the service principles of Alcoholics Anonymous, on the relationship between principles and personalities, and even on the necessity of being in the minority from time to time and We hear standing on our feet. We also see his eagerness to draw the boards attention to cherishing the broad perspective of Alcoholics Anonymous, which is open to change and growth. Accompanying the text of this book are more than 60 archival photographs and other photographs from the archives of the Office of Public Service, some of which have never been published before, plus a brief history of the establishment of the very important Public Service Conference of Alcoholics Anonymous, the annual group conscienc tool. of the Society, is presented, as well as the talks of Lewis W., Bernard Smith, and Dr. John Norris, non-alcoholic friends of Alcoholics Anonymous who have been instrumental in its history and development.