Originally Posted By: Chazz

Yet he ovserved that there were over 46 AA meetings in that same town every week. If you added NA and Alanon, it would be closer to 60. Yet there were no salaries, titles, buildings, budgets, positions or even leaders. It was run by the people for the people it served... not unlike the early church?

So basically he quit and went back to practicing law which is where he came from in the first place. He wrote a book called "The Church Corporation" I do not believe it has been released yet but keep your eye out for it.



Oh that story is sad, in terms of the loss to the church. I'll look for the book, though, it sounds interesting.

Your thread is getting some good talk, it's refreshing.

AH