Admitting one's wrongs can be hard no matter what the situation, but in the 12-step journey to recovery, step five forces a person to come face-to-face with their wrongdoings as a result of their.
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Bucks County Courier Times
In the latest milestone of its $100 million capital campaign, Doylestown Health recently celebrated the dedication of the new Clark Center for Critical Care Medicine with a ribbon-cutting event held at Doylestown Hospital.
The opening of Clark Critical Care will allow for the expansion of Doylestown Health’s intensivist program, led by pulmonologist Dr. Les Szekely, medical director of the Clark Center for Critical Care Medicine, Respiratory Care at Doylestown Health and the Doylestown Health Sleep Center. Intensivists are board-certified physicians who specialize in the care of critically ill patients.
The Clark Center for Critical Care Medicine encompasses all critical care services at Doylestown Hospital, including the new 32-bed Putman Intensive Care/Intermediate Unit located on the third floor of the Cardiovascular and Critical Care Pavilion.
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
By Jordan Troutman jtroutman@cassville-democrat.com
Christy Carlin celebrated seven years sober on Nov. 3, 2020. She is surrounded by loved ones, her children and grandchildren. Contributed photo
Carlin: From mess to message
It may not seem like a long journey to most, but 12-steps are sometimes the longest, hardest, and most beautiful steps a person may take in their life.
Out of those 12 steps, step No. 4 can be one of the most difficult, as it requires the person to make a fearless inventory of oneself. The biblical equivalent to this step can be found in Lamentations 3:40.
For Christy Carlin, the act of taking a personal moral inventory is a step she revisits often.
Nebraska City News-Press
The Nebraska City City Council will host a special meeting beginning at 9 a.m. tomorrow (April 16) at the MRB-Lewis and Clark Center, 100 Valmont Dr.
Agenda items include an overview of the strategic planning process and goals; strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of priority topics; identifying strategic goals, issues, and key objectives; and development and discussion of action plans.
This meeting is open to the public.
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