<p><strong>Did you know that <em>anyone--</em>addicts or non-addicts--can benefit from working the Twelve Steps and find the freedom, joy, and intimacy with God that their hearts long for?</strong></p><p>We all suffer from a sense of spiritual homelessness--a feeling that we''re not fully at home in the world. To cope with our painful feelings and life traumas, we search for quick "fixes" that eventually become habitual, self-destructive behaviors that ultimately create more problems than they solve.</p><p>As a person in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, Ian Cron is no stranger to these destructive habits. It wasn''t until he embraced the Twelve Steps that he found true freedom. He knows from personal experience that Twelve Step recovery is more than just a life-saving strategy for guiding substance users into sobriety. <em>Everybody</em> is addicted to something to numb the discomfort of living in a messed-up world, he says, but the good news is that if you committedly "work t