Letter from the Editor
April 2019
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From my back pocket to my heart
April 2019
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A sober pastor thanks AA for helping him find his way back to God
A Spiritual Experience—Third Legacy Style
April 2019
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Service work came to her late, but once it took hold, she was able to learn and grow in ways she had not anticipated
A Double Winner
April 2019
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Getting to AA by way of Al-Anon made this alcoholic a double winner
Journey to the Sunlight of the Spirit
April 2019
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An affair with a married man in sobriety gives her the courage to finally face herself and her past
At Last No Longer Apart
November 1999
The author of "Stars Don't Fall" reported on the vital experience--some of it rough going--of the second half of her quarter century of sobriety. - From the November 1967 Grapevine
Sober for Thirty Years
November 1999
One of the earliest members of the first New York AA group; he was also its first "self-proclaimed atheist." - From the May 1968 Grapevine
After Twenty-nine Years
November 1999
The author's story "Women Suffer Too" was the first woman's story in the Big Book. - From the July 1968 Grapevine
Editor's Note
November 1999
Microbursts of Joy
November 1999
Step 11: Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God <emphasis type="underline">as we understood Him</emphasis>, praying only for knowledge of his will for us and the power to carry that out.
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