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I'd Like To Call for Help, but I Don't Know the Number: The Search for Spirituality in Everyday Life
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I'd Like To Call for Help, but I Don't Know the Number: The Search for Spirituality in Everyday Life in Vernon, BC
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I'd Like To Call for Help, but I Don't Know the Number: The Search for Spirituality in Everyday Life in Vernon, BC
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Do you have to be religious to be spiritual? Can you have a spiritual life and not believe in God?
These and other profound questions are explored by Dr. Twerski in I'd Like To Call For Help But I Don't Know the Number: The Search for the Spirituality in Everyday Life . He shows us how to open ourselves up to the deeper aspects of our lives that are often obscured by concerns about success and material wealth.
True spiritual discovery, Dr. Twerski suggests, involves more than overcoming selfishness or dependency; it also requires a journey of self-improvement, character development, and respect for others. Inspired by the Alcoholics Anonymous groups he encountered in his clinical practice, Dr. Twerski outlines a twelve-step program for spiritual growth through self-awareness, service, and self-management. He illustrates his program throughout with true success stories he has witnessed over the years.
"Abe Twerski provides us with an understanding of our spiritual side . . . It's like a conversation with a warm and trusted friend." - Betty Ford
Do you have to be religious to be spiritual? Can you have a spiritual life and not believe in God?
These and other profound questions are explored by Dr. Twerski in I'd Like To Call For Help But I Don't Know the Number: The Search for the Spirituality in Everyday Life . He shows us how to open ourselves up to the deeper aspects of our lives that are often obscured by concerns about success and material wealth.
True spiritual discovery, Dr. Twerski suggests, involves more than overcoming selfishness or dependency; it also requires a journey of self-improvement, character development, and respect for others. Inspired by the Alcoholics Anonymous groups he encountered in his clinical practice, Dr. Twerski outlines a twelve-step program for spiritual growth through self-awareness, service, and self-management. He illustrates his program throughout with true success stories he has witnessed over the years.
"Abe Twerski provides us with an understanding of our spiritual side . . . It's like a conversation with a warm and trusted friend." - Betty Ford


















