My new book: The Recovery Rosary: Reflections for Alcoholics and Addicts is now available through Amazon for their Kindle device and reader apps.
Amazon.com: The Recovery Rosary: Reflections for Alcoholics and Addicts at the Kindle Store.
If you would prefer a print edition, Amazon’s CreateSpace offers it here: The Recovery Rosary: Reflections for Alcoholics and Addicts on CreateSpace.
The book helps people to reflect on their recovery and relationships with others, and ultimately with Jesus Himself. Whether people are still struggling with their addictions, or have been clean and sober for a few weeks, months, or years, the reflections will lead them to meditate on the spiritual growth they have achieved so far.
It takes a time-honored prayer and brings it into a useful format for people to pause and reflect on their recovery, their relationships with others, and ultimately with Jesus Himself. Whether people are still struggling with their addictions, or have been clean and sober for a few weeks or months, or many years, the reflections for each Mystery of the Rosary will help them meditate on the spiritual growth they have achieved so far. Over the years, their thoughts on each meditation may change, depending on “where they’re at” in their recovery journey.
It is also available through Smashwords, for a variety of ebook formats. If you can’t wait for it to be available through Barnes & Noble for the Nook or Apple for you iPad and other iThingies, try Smashwords!
I have a new book! "The Sober Catholic Way" is a handbook on how anyone can live a sober life, drawn from over 17 years of SoberCatholic posts! It's out now on "Amazon," "Apple Books," "B&N" and and others!"!My two other books are still available! "The Stations of the Cross for Alcoholics" and "The Recovery Rosary: Reflections for Alcoholics and Addicts" (Thank you!!)
I would love to see these documents (which are great) in MP3 version. I the Stations and Rosary MP3 that I bought through Amazon along with your books. Would love to see MP3 versions on Amazon. Just a thought! Keep up the great work!
Hmmm… Alan, thanks! That gives me an idea!
Paul
I was thinking of Fr. Bennedict Groeschel’s- “The Rosary is a Place” and Nick Fiore “The Stations of the Cross” both on Amazon music. I even sit out on the lawn and listen/participate in these.
Keep up the great work, Paul! I’m spreading the here in MA.
AL
Thank you, Al.