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CMA Literature
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CMA Literature is available ONLY via pdf download.
The 2008 CMA Conference required that the World CMA Literature Committee follow particular Guidelines. In following these Guidelines, CMA and/or CMAGSO has created this work in keeping with the 2008 Conference Literature Guidelines plus CMA's understanding of the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions.
These materials are copyrighted by the fellowship of Crystal Meth Anonymous © 2008/2010. CMA grants a nonexclusive license to download, print-out, and copy these materials solely for your personal use and for use by CMA meetings only. CMA documents cannot be added too, deleted from or changed in any manner and must be printed 'as is', but we would encourage local Intergroups/Districts and/or areas to stamp their contact information on the back after printing." |
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Readings
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CMA meetings have readings that were developed over CMA's history. These readings are approved by the CMA GSO to be distributed to the CMA fellowship.
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CMA Manual for World Service
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While our groups are autonomous, it is our service work and structure that helps make the spiritual program of recovery widely available to any who may seek it. Service work benefits all of us in the fellowship. It benefits the newcomer and it rewards those who choose to do service. For many of us, service work is a joy and an integral part of our own personal recovery.
This manual provides a general description of the various elements and structure of CMA World Service; it does not, and is not intended, to cover all aspects of service available in CMA. It is intended to offer guidance and support for the unity and growth of the fellowship, not as a list of edicts and rules.
Like our personal recoveries, this manual is a work in progress -- just as we are never “done” in our recoveries, this manual will evolve over time as our structure grows and matures.
Please download a copy of the CMA Manual for World Service. |
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