Step 5

Admitted to God, to ourselves and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs

About Step 5, from the Mormon Channel


Moroni tells his story about drug addiction, recovery, and the 12-step program. Growing up in an abusive home and amongst prostitutes and drug dealers, Moroni eventually found another life through a loving foster family. Afterwards he married, but then found himself turning back to drug dealing to provide for his family. His wife and children left, and this led him back to his addiction for decades. Eventually in prison he was able to find repentance, which led to confession. The confession of his wrongs finally brought him the great freedom and peace that he needed. More information from the Mormon channel.

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Dr. K.J. Foster

Dr. Foster talks about critical factors in working the fifth step in a safe and healing environment. This step can be life-changing quickly or slowly.

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Sober MD

Dr. Douglas Cook talks about getting started with Step 5 and his personal experiences with that step and his experiences with his patients.

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Tommy Rosen

Tommy Rosen talks about the power of Step 5 to bring us out of isolation, especially when done within a supportive yoga community.

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John Anthony

A Church of God minister presents the message that Jesus has the ability to save, deliver, and help you overcome your powerlessness.

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Fr. Martin

Fr. Joseph C. Martin gives an overview of how the first step is usually the most obvious and yet is often the most difficult step for us to take.

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