

ONE JOURNEY.
12 PRINCIPLES.
A LIFETIME OF CHANGE.

ONE JOURNEY. TWELVE PRINCIPLES. A LIFETIME OF CHANGE.
In East Dorset, a bus arrives at the birthplace of Bill Wilson just before Founders’ Day, carrying a story about service, restoration, and transformation. A historic building connected to the Wilson family is being donated back to help preserve the history of recovery, marking the final act of a cross-country journey built around the 12 principles of transformation. But instead of ending there, the series asks a deeper question: How does someone actually arrive at a life of meaning, purpose, and freedom?
To answer that, the road rewinds and retraces the journey chronologically across America – from Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument and the collapse of ego and denial, to the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark and the rediscovery of hope, through places like Faith, Meek, Sioux City, Springfield, Akron, Gettysburg National Military Park, and New York City. Each battlefield, ghost town, recovery landmark, and forgotten road becomes a living metaphor for surrender, hope, humility, courage, integrity, perseverance, and spiritual transformation. Blending history, psychology, Americana, and the unpredictability of travel, the series explores the idea that the road to recovery may already be written into the landscape itself.
In East Dorset, a bus arrives at the birthplace of Bill Wilson just before Founders’ Day, carrying a story about service, restoration, and transformation. A historic building connected to the Wilson family is being donated back to help preserve the history of recovery, marking the final act of a cross-country journey built around the 12 principles of transformation. But instead of ending there, the series asks a deeper question: How does someone actually arrive at a life of meaning, purpose, and freedom?
To answer that, the road rewinds and retraces the journey chronologically across America – from Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument and the collapse of ego and denial, to the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark and the rediscovery of hope, through places like Faith, Meek, Sioux City, Springfield, Akron, Gettysburg National Military Park, and New York City. Each battlefield, ghost town, recovery landmark, and forgotten road becomes a living metaphor for surrender, hope, humility, courage, integrity, perseverance, and spiritual transformation. Blending history, psychology, Americana, and the unpredictability of travel, the series explores the idea that the road to recovery may already be written into the landscape itself.


ABOUT THE SHOW


The series retraces the road chronologically across America — step by step, principle by principle — turning the landscape itself into a map of transformation.
The journey begins at Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, where Custer’s fall becomes a study in ego, denial, and surrender. From there, the road moves into the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark, where hope is explored through alignment, direction, and the realization that there is always a path back toward the center.
In Faith, the journey explores faith and the release of self-will. In Meek, humility takes shape through silence, simplicity, and letting go of ego. Sioux City and the legacy of the Lewis and Clark Expedition serve as a metaphor for courage and for entering unknown emotional territory.
As the road continues through Springfield, St. Louis, Philadelphia, Akron, Gettysburg National Military Park, and New York City, each stop reveals another principle — integrity, willingness, brotherly love, accountability, perseverance, and spiritual awareness. Battlefields, ghost towns, forgotten highways, recovery landmarks, and historic cities all become mirrors reflecting the universal struggle to change.
And finally, the road returns to Vermont.
Back to service.
Back to legacy.
Back to carrying the message forward.
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Blending history, psychology, recovery principles, Americana, and the unpredictability of the open road, 12 Principles Across America is a cinematic journey through the places where transformation already seems written into the land itself.
Follow the Moose Bus in real time through our interactive map and social media as the journey unfolds across America — one road, one story, and one principle at a time.
And if this mission speaks to you, help fuel the journey and keep the bus moving as we travel the country sharing stories of hope, recovery, and transformation.
TRACK THE JOURNEY
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FUEL THE JOURNEY
The Moose Bus is traveling across America to explore the 12 principles of transformation through history, recovery, psychology, and the American landscape itself. From Little Bighorn to Gettysburg, from forgotten towns to iconic recovery landmarks, each stop tells a story about surrender, hope, humility, perseverance, and purpose.
Your support helps keep the wheels turning.
Every contribution helps fuel the road ahead — covering travel, production, storytelling, outreach, and the ongoing mission to share stories that inspire transformation and connection across the country.
12 Principles Across America is produced by Most High Ministries, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to recovery support, transformational storytelling, and educational outreach.
This is more than a road trip. It is a moving conversation about how people change, rebuild, and carry hope forward.
Help fuel the journey and become part of the road with us.



