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My Misadventures with the Traditions

May 2004

That Monumental Thirst

May 2004
She was afraid she would crave a drink for the rest of her life

Joe the Rat

May 2004
Some creatures just don't know when to quit

Problems Other than Alcohol: What Can Be Done About Them?

May 2004
From the AA Grapevine, February 1958, Bill W.'s classic essay looks back on the Fellowship's early experiences with addicts and special-interest group factions and outlines what they learned.

A Moment of Silence

August 2001

Carrying the Message

February 1968
God as we understand Him

Four Days Sober. . .Again

February 1968
She had had a sober year once--ten years ago. But each new morning still challenges, and promises. . .

Spirit of Love

February 1968
. . . God as we understand Him - Beginning on this page and the next--articles on approaches to AA that work for alcoholics who are "nonbelievers

Not My Weak Will but a Greater Power

February 1968
The key is this: A human being "stops depending on his own will and turns his life over to some other kind of will

Five Years in AA--SLIP--COMEBACK

February 1968
An AA returning after a slip takes deliberate aim on wanting sobriety above all else

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