Why the Hurry?
December 2021
| Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
At an intersection, a sober dad is reminded that it’s not the destination, it’s the journey. Time to take the foot off the gas
Harley Mike, Angry Mike & young Andy
December 2021
| Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
The more he did it, the more he learned that reaching out was the deal. Soon a wonderful band of AA “misfits” appeared
In all our affairs
December 2021
| Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
A month later I was in a prostate cancer survivor group. It became clear to me that by using what I learned in my AA program, I was able to help other cancer patients as well as myself.
12 ways to have a sober holiday
December 2021
| Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
Pitching in, reaching out, fellowship and prayer. These are the things that work
Life support
February 2018
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When it got tough, she reached out to the rooms and found love and care. It was a Mother’s Day to remember
When misfortune falls
February 2018
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At 26 years sober, a member in Florida finds himself in a homeless shelter. Yet he never forgets his primary purpose
Cursing At God
February 2018
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With her husband dying, she expressed her pain and found a way to greater faith
Keep moving
February 2018
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I’ve been sober for 27 years. I recently took early retirement and went on disability. I have difficulty getting to meetings because I have multiple sclerosis (MS). I am in a wheelchair.
Being there
February 2018
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In 1962, at the age of 25, I called on God for help and a phone call opened up the doors to AA and a new life. With a good sponsor and lots of meetings, I have enjoyed continuous sobriety ever since.
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