by The Magdalen House | Sep 2, 2020 | #Free, Big Book, Spiritual, Step 4, Step 5, Step 6, Step 7, Step 8, Step 9
In this episode of Recovered, we talk to Teresa H. about amending a relationship with her daughter who wanted nothing to do with her, how making amends is about a relationship with God, what thoroughness and honesty looks like today, and more! All donations help us to...
by The Magdalen House | Aug 26, 2020 | #Free, #Gratitude, Spiritual, Step 1
In this episode of Recovered, we talk to Sandra L. about letting God run the show, sponsorship, rebuilding relationships with loved ones, and more! All donations help us to provide programs and services – to alcoholics and their families, at absolutely no cost. If...
by The Magdalen House | Aug 18, 2020 | #Free, First Step, Solution, Step 1, Step 2, Step 3
In this episode of Recovered, we talk to Rozzie J. about God-reliant vs. self-reliant, messing up, We Agnostics, recovered vs. recovering, and more! All donations help us to provide programs and services – to alcoholics and their families, at absolutely no cost. If...
by The Magdalen House | Jul 24, 2020 | #Detox, #Free, 12 Steps, Alcoholism, Community, First Step, Next Step
In this episode of Studying the Steps, Chloe C. helps us study Steps 8 and 9. She talks about when we start on these steps (pg. 76), our purpose in making amends, making amends to “the man we hated” (pg. 77), and more. Step 8: Made a list of all persons we...
by The Magdalen House | Jan 21, 2020 | #Expansion, #Free, #Women, Impact, Volunteer
By Lisa Kroencke, CEO With March being Women’s History Month, I’ve been reflecting on the many women who have been a part of our Maggie’s history. Since our doors opened in June of 1987, we’ve worked toward a single purpose: helping women achieve and sustain recovery...
by The Magdalen House | Jul 18, 2019 | #Detox, #Free, 12 Steps, First Step, Meetings
The Magdalen House First Step program provides a safe and comfortable setting for an individual with alcoholism to physically separate from alcohol so that they may learn about alcoholism and begin working 12-Step spiritual principles to achieve sobriety. But it’s so...