Today is a special day in AA history. On this day, December
14, in 1934, Ebby Thatcher came to visit his old drinking buddy, Bill Wilson,
and in Bill and Lois’s Brooklyn kitchen Ebby gave his testimony and took Bill
Wilson through the Oxford Group conversion process. What we today call steps 4,
5, 6, 7 and 8. It was Ebby’s gift to Bill and the gift that has been passed on
to all of us. In the Oxford Group one could take all of those steps in one
evening: The inventory, the confession, the examination, and then making the list
of people harmed. Then one went out to make restitution—later called amends.
Ebby was Bill’s sponsor. It began here—one drunk helping another. Bill was
willing. He saw something in Ebby. He wanted what Ebby had. From this start we get Bill W. committed to
sobriety. From a cold flat in Brooklyn to the rest of the world. We know that Ebby later struggled. But he was
well used by God. Thank you Ebby.
Friday, December 14, 2012
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