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A Currency of Hopeproduct pricing Price: $12.45 ![]() Author: Debtors AnonymousPublisher: General Service Board of Trustees, Inc.Media: PaperbackRelated ProductsView some of the @count@ related items available from eBay. Related Items Available from eBayProduct DescriptionFirst publication by the Debtors Anonymous 12 Step Fellowship. It describes the basics of the D.A. recovery program and includes 38 success stories of D.A. members. It offers experience, strength, and hope to help other compulsive debtors and all those who want to stop incurring unsecured debt, such as credit cards, unsecured loans, personal loans, unpaid taxes, and more. Average Rating: 5.0 Product ReviewsVery satisfied. Would buy product again from this seller..Came in a timely way and in condition
A glimpse of hope and reassurance Mostly a collection of stories from members of Debtors Anonymous. What I like is how there are many stories that I can relate to. And from those you see that many others have gone through financial trials a tribulations and survived through adoption of DA principles. It's not a reference for how to get out of debting problems, but it provides a sense of hope that there is a way out. Getting a lot out of what I have read I have gotten a lot from the stories I have read so far. The ones I choose to read were perfect for me and told my own story. I don't feel so alone and am working on my money issues with more confidence and less shame right now. I have looked into meetings in my area and will try them out to see what works for me. I am thankful I was able to get this book online. Very Inspiring and Gives Hope This book is probably the best book for a person who is suffering from the addiction of debting. The stories are wonderful and really help when it comes to the issue of debting.
What is the point? What good does it do to know all the best financial advice, if you are powerless over putting it to use? This book reveals how people powerless over compulsive spending and debting have been able to apply good financial principles to their lives by living the twelve steps and asking a power greater than themselves to take the lead in their life. |
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