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This book boldly asserts that New Testament prophetic visions portray a dynamic heaven-borne program of collective human revitalization in the new future. It is just the opposite of the doom and gloom predictions of many modern prognosticators. The author attempts to combine the authentic openness and self-revealing vulnerability of the AA community with the stupendous gospel claims of God’s personal and global gift of eternal life with him. This combination of powerful, practical deliverance from addition, and the promise of God’s unconditional grace-love, echoes in both of these contemporary historic phenomena--the ancient character of the Gospel’s successful joining of God with us in our suffering world. From the first step to the last, the AA program and the Christian Gospel have produced bona fide evidence that anyone who seeks God and his right character will find it, and with it a new mind, a new God, and a new lasting life hope, that is, an eternal "spiritual awakening."
"A Heavenly Echo is creative, insightful, and engaging.
Written by a seasoned pastoral counselor with a gift for
theological reflection, the author views twelve-step programs
through the lenses of Christianity, noting how they capture the
essence of what it means to surrender to God. Throughout, he shares
intimate details of his own journey, and how working the twelve
steps proved central to his personal-spiritual development. This is
a powerful book. Well worth reading."
--Clinton W. McLemore, Author; Clinical Psychologist; Former
Professor at the Graduate School of Psychology at Fuller
Theological Seminary
"Ballinger writes with passion and compassion. He writes as one who
has been there, both as a pastoral caregiver and as a fellow
struggler, and makes keen observations and provocative insights on
addiction, human nature, and ‘our times.’ He reminds us of the
Christian roots of the twelve-step program, and by drawing on these
roots, he clarifies and enriches the meaning of each step. His
analysis will be especially helpful for evangelical Christians who
need treatment, but have been cautious about seeking help from a
twelve-step program."
--Scott Sullender, Author; Professor of Pastoral Counseling
(retired), San Francisco Theological Seminary
Dan Ballinger is a retired Christian Church (Independent) pastor and currently volunteers as a counselor to missionaries at Frontier Ventures (formerly the U.S. Center for World Mission, Dr. Ralph Winter, founder). He has been an occasional speaker at Frontier Venture staff meetings over the last decade. Dan has a BA from Hope International University, a MA from Eastern New Mexico University, and is a Fellow/retired with The American Association of Pastoral Counselors. Dan and his wife of fifty-nine years, Norma, reside in Seal Beach, California, where he serves as an Associate Pastor for the Assembly of God.
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