Big Book Page 93
Chapter 7 – Working With Others · pages 89–103
"Let him ask you that question, if he will. Tell him exactly what hap pened to you. Stress the spiritual feature freely. If the man be agnostic or atheist, make it emphatic that he does not have to agree with your conception of God."— Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition, page 93. A short quotation, for identification and study. Read the whole page in your own copy →
What's on page 93
Page 93 sits in Chapter 7, Working With Others, which runs pages 89–103. That's the stretch of the book where Step 12 is worked through.
Reading the page itself, the language here turns on willingness, a higher power. That's taken from the page's own words — not from anybody's summary of them.
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Quick answers
What chapter of the Big Book is page 93 in?
Page 93 is in Chapter 7, “Working With Others”, which runs pages 89–103 in Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition. That is the part of the book where Step 12 is worked through.
What is on page 93 of the Big Book?
Page 93 sits in Chapter 7 – Working With Others. Reading the page itself, its language turns on willingness, a higher power. Recovery Starts does not reproduce the Big Book — the book belongs to A.A. — so to read the page in full, get your own copy.
Which Step does page 93 of the Big Book relate to?
Page 93 falls in the pages where the Big Book works through Step 12 (pages 89–103 in the 4th Edition). The Big Book does not put the Steps in tidy chapters of their own — the instructions run continuously through the text, which is why a page reference matters more than a Step number.
Can I read page 93 of the Big Book online for free?
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