Each year, hundreds of men and women cross the threshold of the Wolfe Street Center in Little Rock, Arkansas. Many of them attend the "Hour of Power," a weekly Sunday morning meeting focused on heightening one's spiritual awareness and growth by focusing on the Eleventh Step of Alcoholics Anonymous: "Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out."
This special book, designed for weekly study, offers a prayer, a meditation, and related insights from the discussions that emerged during the "Hour of Power." "Sought Through Prayer and Meditation " brings the insights of the collective consciousness of the Wolfe Stree groups to recovering people everywhere. This book reminds us that if we are vigilant in our spiritual pursuit, we may well achieve what is promised: "a glimpse of that ultimate reality which is God's kingdom" (Geno W.).
"A powerful addition to recovery literature, Sought Through Prayer and Meditation shows us how spirituality can be earned, found, and practiced. We all owe a debt of gratitude to the members of Wolfe Street Center in Little Rock for sharing this marvelous guide with us." Earnie Larsen, author of "Stage II Recovery: Life Beyond Addiction"
"I thank God for Geno W. and the others at Wolfe Street over the years who have given so freely of their time and expertise and made the wisdom captured in this book possible." Charlie P.
Cofounder of the Wolfe Street Center, Geno W. (1927-2000) instituted the Wolfe Street Center Eleventh Step meetings and documented the best of what came out of those discussions for this book.
William G. Borchert is currently working on a screenplay for a Hallmark Hall of Fame production of his book, The Lois Wilson Story: When Love is Not Enough.