CHRISTIAN RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUPS
USING THE 12 STEPS AND SCRIPTURES

Fellowship in Recovery
Reconciliation to God & His Family
Education about Chemicals & Addiction
Edification through Faith in Christ
Dedicated Service to Others
“In
this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have OVERCOME the world!”
John
16:33
Reaching the World with
Recovery through Christ
Bridging the Gap Between Traditional 12-Step Support Groups
and Hurting People In Churches of All Christian Denominations
Everyone is welcome at OO meetings
The support group participants, whatever their need, find the extra care and encouragement necessary to grow beyond the wounds of life's battles, the difficulties in family relationships, the bondage of addictive habits and behaviors, and the isolation caused by shame. OO meetings are filled with the faith, hope, and love that only God can provide through Christ.
Who attends OO meetings?
- Church Members who need a safe place to share the truth about their lives - their problems, struggles, and recovery needs.
- New Believers who still struggle with the consequences of sinful behavior - forgiven, but not forgotten and looking for a path to a changed life.
- Active 12 Step Members practicing the 11th step, and seeking spiritual growth through Christ.
- Visitors who have yet to trust Christ and may not feel comfortable in a formal worship service, yet they seek personal recovery in the anonymous support group environment of OO meetings. Countless visitors have come to OO meetings to seek recovery, and soon discovered the power of Jesus Christ and the salvation He offers.
OO meetings operate independent of the local church but within the Body of Christ. OO recognizes and supports participation in the recovery community.
They provide Christ-centered, recovery support and fellowship for those whose quality of life has suffered due to problems such as:
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codependency
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addiction to drugs and alcohol
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eating disorders
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sexual addiction
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pornography
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gambling
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addiction to spending & debt
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attention deficit disorder
OO is a unique Christian fellowship that grew from one home Bible study in 1977 to an international network of support groups. The vision that God put in the hearts of Bob and Pauline Bartosch, OO founders, has grown into an effective Christ-centered fellowship that spans America coast to coast and reaches around the world.