Purpose Statement
The purpose of
this website is to promote the Christian principles that the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous originally applied in
their recovery, and to provide encouragement and support for those who desire to build and maintain their recovery
on a firm foundation of faith in Christ. (See Luke
6:47-49)
"For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his
life?" Mark 8:36; cf. Matt 16:26 and Luke 9:25
There is nothing more effective than one-on-one recovery; one addict or alcoholic working with
another. By the same token, "...there is only One who has all power, that One is God" [Alcoholics
Anonymous, page 59].
Focused and Free upholds the basic program of recovery as practiced by the men and
women that comprised the 'Alcoholic Squad' of the Akron, Ohio,
Oxford Group. They were the first group who based their recovery from alcoholism upon the foundation of
Christ-centered, New Testament principles. In so doing, they not only gained long-term sobriety, they also
discovered the greatest treasure of all; freedom in Christ!
I have heard it said that, "it is easier to stay sober than it is to get sober," and I would
agree whole-heartedly with that statement. However, after several years of sobriety and observing others in
recovery, another thought comes to mind; "Is sobriety enough? Isn't there more to recovery than simple sobriety?"
From what I read in the "Big Book" of Alcoholics Anonymous, the answer is a resounding "No."
If just "putting the plug in the jug" and leaving it there were enough, then why does it say on
page 19, "We feel that elimination of our drinking is but a beginning"? Why the insistence to "trust
God and clean house" (pg 98)? Why does it say on page 64 that "Our liquor was but a
symptom. So we had to get down to causes and conditions"? Why does it say on page 103 that
"...our problems were of our own making. Bottles were only a symbol"? And why on page 85
does it clearly state, "We are not cured of alcoholism. What we really have is a daily reprieve
contingent on the maintenance of our spiritual condition"?
The goal of this website used to be to help those who have a desire to recover
from any and all addictive agents and activities that are detrimental to personal (emotional
and spiritual) growth. But as of December 2011, the new goal is to
encourage people who have taken the 12-steps, to continue to
enlarge their spiritual life and genuinely strive for spiritual
perfection. [See Philippians 1:6; 3:12]
"As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."
Proverbs 27:17
If you long to grow beyond the "Spiritual Kindergarten" that is the program of A.A., then I invite you to explore
this website, in addition to prayerfully considering joining and/or forming a Christ-centered recovery group in
your area.
Even the pioneers of A.A. knew enough to say, "Our book is meant to be suggestive only. We
realize we know only a little" (ibid, pg 164). But they also had the wisdom to add...
God will constantly disclose more to you and to us. Ask Him in your
morning meditation what you can do each day for the man who is still sick. The answers will come, if your own
house is in order. But obviously you cannot transmit something you haven't got. See to it that your
relationship with Him is right, and great events will come to pass for you and countless others. This is the
Great Fact for us.

PLEASE KEEP IN MIND that...
FOCUSED AND FREE is privately owned and operated, and is in no way affiliated
with, nor represents, Alcoholics Anonymous, or any other 12-step recovery program - in whole or in part. Neither is
Focused and Free aligned with any religious sect, denomination, or cult.
Since this website is privately owned and operated by a non-professional individual, there is
no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information presented on
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