Has anyone here ever tried the groups Underearners' Anonymous or Debtors' Anonymous?
I am by no means poor but I'm a composer and writer and try to have time for ministry focus. I decided that to have
more time for my arts, trying to be successful with a small business would be the ideal, if I could achieve it.
I looked at these two groups as possibly offering support, but many of the people in 12 Step groups fall more into a New Age background,
such as people talking about things like Tarot cards and the like.
These groups (as well as other 12 step groups) have dozens of phone or zoom meetings a day.
I thought it would be an interesting to have Christians discuss these concerns, maybe with using some of the tools as they have lots of tools and
literature.
I am by no means poor but I'm a composer and writer and try to have time for ministry focus. I decided that to have
more time for my arts, trying to be successful with a small business would be the ideal, if I could achieve it.
I looked at these two groups as possibly offering support, but many of the people in 12 Step groups fall more into a New Age background,
such as people talking about things like Tarot cards and the like.
These groups (as well as other 12 step groups) have dozens of phone or zoom meetings a day.
I thought it would be an interesting to have Christians discuss these concerns, maybe with using some of the tools as they have lots of tools and
literature.
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