Currency of Hope
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First 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.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #167787 in Books
- Published on: 1999-05-15
- Binding: Paperback
- 200 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
Debtors Anonymous acts as its own publisher, so the voice of the Fellowship can best explain the purpose, meaning, and message of A Currency of Hope.
The Foreword to A Currency of Hope
We, the men and women of Debtors Anonymous, come together to solve our common problem of compulsive debting. We share our experience, strength, and hope with one another to arrest the disease of debting. We have found compulsive debting to be a painful, confusing, and destructive disorder. Compulsive debting takes many forms from incurring unsecured debt to compulsive shopping, from grandiose thinking to poverty/not enough mentality. All these forms of debting seriously affect our quality of life—financially, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, physically, and socially.
As members of Debtors Anonymous, we have chosen a spiritual path of healing and growth which requires working the “Twelve Steps” and using the “Twelve Tools of DA.” They are the foundation of our recovery process. As a result of beginning this recovery process, we have been able to achieve solvency and prosperity; we are beginning to understand ourselves and form genuine loving connections with others and discover a relationship with a Higher Power of our own choice.
We have created this recovery book to share our Program with other compulsive debtors so that they might understand what we have come to know about debting and experience the relief we have found. The stories we have gathered are a collection of members’ experiences with debting which share: “What it was like for them, What happened, How they changed, and What it is like now…”
We hope that if you identify with some, or all, aspects of compulsive debting, you will join us on the path to recovery and find the peace, joy, love and financial solvency that are here for you.
From the Author
There are 38 authors of this book. All of them tell in their own words how they are recovering from their self-destructive relationship with money and debt through the Twelve Step program of Debtors Anonymous. A few of them speak for themselves:
“The biggest lesson that I learned was that by relying on a Power greater than myself, I could let go of fear. It was the fear that hurt me the most…After ten months,...I realized that my fear had lifted. Money no longer could control how I felt or dictate to me if I was going to appreciate the positive things in my life. Removing the fear of financial insecurity from my life is the greatest gift to me from D.A.” Debt was Hazardous to My Health.
“My debts, the reasons I came to D.A., are slowly coming under control. I have negotiated repayment agreements…, took forbearances on my student loans, and paid off every outstanding parking violation. I have a commitment not to incur any new ones. My personal bank loan was paid up last week. I glowed as I wrote the last check…” The Good Old Days: A Fond Look Back “I am truly grateful for what I have received since coming to D.A. I still have bouts with distressing feelings and self-centered fear, but I have others to help me get out of myself and into life. I have abundance, friends, greater feelings of self-worth and self-love—greater sense of purpose. I have more than enough money for today, and I have myself.” The Escape Artist.
“In a nutshell, I am learning how to be a responsible, productive adult human being for the first time in my life. D.A. is a program of action…This program has shown me that the universe is abundant and that I am worthy of my portion of that abundance. All I have to do is claim it! Lastly and most important, D.A. has reminded me of my visions and dreams for myself.” The Monster Living Inside Me.
From the Inside Flap
The Twelve-Step Fellowship of Debtors Anonymous serves those who suffer from a serious illness—compulsive debting. Compulsive debting is a disease which is expressed through self-destructive patterns of debting, spending, and living. It takes many forms from incurring large amounts of unsecured debt to compulsive shopping.
We, the members of D.A., believe that we can recover from compulsive debting by taking a spiritual path. When we take the Twelve Steps, live the Twelve Traditions, and work the Twelve Tools of D.A., we gain a spiritual experience and achieve solvency and prosperity.
The D.A. Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions are adapted from the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. We have found that the D.A. recovery program works for compulsive debtors as well as the A.A. program works for alcoholics.
Customer Reviews
Inspirational & Practical
This book gives both practical information on a very popular and much needed self help program, Debtors Anonymous. The contributors tell their stories of hope and inspiration of what led them to get into debt and how they got out of debt. It also gives many suggesions for folks who are 'underearners.' People who underachieve and don't earn enough to live on or don't earn up to their potential. HIghly recommended.
Hope and inspiration PLUS ideas
A truly remarkable book full of hope and inspiration for anyone who is in debt and wants to get out. The stories of how others have done it offer so much encouragement while providing practical ideas to make the day to day decisions easier. It's full of examples of how reversing the debting dilemma changes other areas of one's life. A must read if you feel hopeless and helpless about your financial situation.
Bringing hope for people with debt and money problems
This program and this book changes peoples lives! It gives the reader inspiring stories of hope from people recovering from debt problems, bankruptcies, compulsive spending, and living in deprivation. The moving accounts of people turning their financial lives around in the context of this 12-step program truly shows how we can recover from compulsive debting. I have read this book numerous times and each time I am given another gift of hope. If you can't get to a Debtors Anonymous meeting, this is the best resource for you. Excellent!!




