
Oxford Group
The Oxford Group was a Christian movement in the early 20th century emphasizing personal spiritual growth, moral integrity, and service to others. It encouraged individuals to reflect on their lives, make amends for past wrongs, and seek guidance through prayer and honest self-examination. The movement promoted the idea that transformation begins with personal responsibility and humility, fostering community support. Although it declined as an organized group, its principles influenced the development of Alcoholics Anonymous and other recovery programs, highlighting the importance of spiritual principles in overcoming personal struggles.