Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Humbly asked to be better....

“the quality or state of not thinking you are better than other people”


During July when we take the unfavourable parts of ourselves to God and ask that they be removed, we are to approach Him HUMBLY (Step 7). The simple definition of humility above makes me evaluate my worthiness to approach Him. Do I feel that I am better than anyone else and do I treat everyone in such a way that this is obvious, or are my attitudes towards some, unloving due to our differences? Do I have anything to clean up before I can consider myself to be humble. What does the state of humility feel like physically?


As we get ready to move into the restitution part of our program, some of these people may deserve to go on our amends list (Step 8) to be dealt with later.


Come and join us on this life changing journey as we share our way to health, contentment and an honourable way of life!


Tuesday at The Olive Branch in Markham

Wednesday at Wexford Heights United in Scarborough and starting August 7
Thursday at Mind Body and Soul in Richmond Hill

ALL MEETINGS AT 730 PM AND ALL ARE WELCOME CALL SCOTT 647 222 0515 FOR DETAILS


This is who I am Lord This is who I am Lord


 


 


 



Humbly asked to be better....

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Power to be changed (Life Recovery)

 


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Getting the spirit of change into us is the beginning of a changed heart. As we progress through the month of “losing character flaws” or at least praying for the loss of them, do we get caught up in “what do I have to do?”


Once we have identified the problem, the rest is all about prayer and the power of the spirit in you to connect with God and accomplish the feat. Do you contain the Holy Spirit in you? Have you simply asked God to take over and to fill you with His Spirit in order to make that necessary change in your character come true? Check out the step seven reading “New Hearts” P. 210 in Life Recovery Devotional. In the referenced scripture here in Ezekiel 36: 22-27 we learn that character change is a supernatural phenomenon. We cannot become who we are capable of becoming without God’s supernatural help. REAL CHANGE IS SUPERNATURAL!


Check out the interview Stephen Arterburn (co-author of the Life Recovery devotional and co-editor of The Life Recovery Bible) and I did together on Dr Atherley’s Family Caregivers Unite.
http://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/79173/life-recovery-the-bible-and-spirituality


Come take the steps of Sharing The Burden with us Tuesday evenings at

The Olive Branch Community Church in Markham, 730pm

Wednesday at Wexford Heights United Church in Scarborough, 730pm
opening At Mind Body and Soul in Richmond Hill on Thurs Aug 7, 730pm

ALL WELCOME CONTACT SCOTT FOR DETAILS scott@sharingtheburden.ca 647 222 0515



Power to be changed (Life Recovery)

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Cleansing from the inside out (step 7)

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We are asking for a newness that means whatever baggage (our shortcomings/flaws) is removed, we are rendered changed forever. Even if we take some baggage back, we will never be the replica of now.


For the Christian, the symbolism of baptism (immersed in water) expresses well, the spiritual death of the old me and raising of the new me as I’m raised from below the water, cleansed from the inside out. See 1 Peter 3: 18-21 and Acts 22: 12-16. With humility this is really what we are asking God to do for us in this step!


COME JOIN US ANY TUESDAY EVENING 730 PM AT THE OLIVE BRANCH COMMUNITY CHURCH IN MARKHAM OR WEDNESDAY EVENING 730 PM AT WEXFORD HEIGHTS UNITED IN SCARBOROUGH.

ALL WELCOME OF ANY RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION OR NONE. CONTACT SCOTT 647 222 0515


INTERESTED IN OPENING YOUR OWN SHARING THE BURDEN MEETING, IT’S EASY?



Cleansing from the inside out (step 7)

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Sharing The Burden direction NOW

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Hello my friends, our fellowship (sharingTheBurden.ca) caters to the hurting and his/her family; there are no qualifications for membership in other words. Most of our fundamentals come from a combination of Wally P’s Back To Basics program, The life Recovery Bible, its companion materials and the good old 12 steps adapted with permission from AA.


About 8 or 9 years ago I decided after over 10 years of 12 step work on myself, mostly Al-Anon, open AA and a couple of Spiritual programs (Serenity e.g.), that 12 step needed exposure far beyond the addict/alcoholic and co-dependent. Why, because it was simply a good solid moral way to live. I created Sharing The Burden, mostly to draw folk, teach the basics of 12 step and guide people to the most appropriate existing program.


My wife Julia and I would often have meetings with friends or alone, centred around the Life Recovery Bible that Stephen Arterburn and David Stoop co-edited. Julia thought that our church, The Olive Branch in Markham, Ontario may be interested in letting us have a regular meeting. So about 4 1/2 years ago we began a weekly meeting which has met every Tuesday evening since with many passers-by and several regulars. We are a mixture of people, some grieving; some addicts, co-addicts, terminally ill, mentally ill, others who are healthy and we are the caregivers for all of these people.


The philosophy is working and as we grow (now 2 regular meetings with others under consideration and a newly formed prison ministry), we are reaching a diverse audience who are learning that SHARING our pain can be the hope that someone must receive to find hope and then healing!


On June 8, 2012, my son Sean died of a drug overdose and our co-recovery times that spanned over twenty years became the gift that I would take to the world by expanding Sharing The Burden. His time in AA (12 step) and mine in Al-Anon (12 step) gave us a platform to relate from that allowed intimacy and love (when Sean desired sobriety) that gave us as father and son a relationship that few ever experience. I will be eternally grateful to the teachings of the 12 steps that made this possible.


Family recovery is the answer and one addict is simply the symptom of sickness in the family. Real recovery means family recovery or CO-RECOVERY with a common Spiritual theme where all sharing is safe and unrepeated. Program people (support group or 12 step) can relate and so must family members if real recovery is to be maximized (my belief anyway). There are powerful moments to be experienced between family members right in the midst of addiction: they will be missed totally if that common platform of communication does not exist. We tell people today that if there is a problem in a family member, get YOURSELF into recovery and your family will begin to change. When the sick person sees the change in you, he/she may want some of the same and you will know how to respond!


Today we are looking for internet radio opportunities, with our own show in mind, where we will demonstrate live, the type of sharing and format that has made a difference in literally millions of lives around the world. Where interest is high we will start new meetings.


Our jail ministry is especially interesting! I have been setting up meetings and leading a group of volunteers in a local detention centre for 10 years with an established 12 step organization, but the response I have received with the wider more open concepts of Sharing The Burden, where we openly, combine scriptural wisdom along with conventional 12 step teaching for anyone, has been wonderful! Giving these transient men the message of hope to take home to other family members who can gain some peace themselves with the same program, is reaching a group who rarely access or even hear of such support for themselves!


I feel that the Lord has given me this work of spreading this simple sharing philosophy wider and wider to all! Every church for starters can use the simple program to create a safe place, proven to draw out needed sharing far more successfully than any conventional bible study or cell group. The format simply works; the hurting share and there are the steps to take one to freedom!


Meetings Tuesday 730 PM at the Olive Branch Community Church in Markham
And Wednesday evening 730 PM at Wexford Heights United Church in Scarborough
ALL ARE WELCOME-DETAILS CALL SCOTT 647 222 0515



Sharing The Burden direction NOW

Thursday, July 3, 2014

How can I better myself?

As we take step 7 (We humbly asked God to remove our shortcomings), considering what to replace them with is a smart thought. Remember how long we have existed with these things and how big a chunk of our life they can be.


Think of how poorly you may act (treating someone indignantly for example or belittling) toward a certain family member’s behaviour. Imagine then, losing that family member! There may be some things that we can start to change on our own.


Something wrong


Also when certain flaws are taken from us, what positive trait can we replace them with?


STEP 7 MEETINGS EVERY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. DETAILS scott@sharingtheburden.ca


 


 



How can I better myself?