A stronger group
May 2022
| 60th Anniversary of the Concepts
By:
Bob P.
| Tucson, Ariz.
Substantial unanimity helps the majority slow down and hear the voice of the minority opinion. Sometimes the voice of a loving God is trying to speak through others.
Passing It On
December 1997
Theo T. lives in Oakland, California, and has been very active on the H&I committee, which uses the Grapevine and La Viña to carry the AA message to those who are confined in prisons, hospitals, recovery facilities, etc. Theo was interviewed by
The Inward Journey
Looking for balance between spending time with others and spending time with ourselves
Ageless Miracles
October 2018
By:
Timi T.
| Washington State
When you come right down to it, age doesn’t matter. But the miracle of sobriety does
An Electricity That Comes From Sharing
May 1989
By:
Bernie B.
| New York, New York
The second in a series of interviews with some of AA's "old-timers
No Price Tag on Benefits
July 1980
By:
R. M.
| Bay City, Michigan
Chairing an institution meeting was one of the rewards of his sobriety
A Doctor Speaks
May 2001
From Winnipeg to Nashville
August 2014
By:
Jamez P.
| Scottsdale, Arizona
On his travels, he saw many different traditions at meetings
Wouldn’t be anywhere else
March 2022
| Emotional Sobriety
By:
Tim P.
| Longville, Minn.
Kindness, love, large-print books and donuts. You can’t ask for anything more
Story Archive: Don't Call Me Young
April 2011
By:
Maryellen O.
| San Anselmo, California
Learning to love oneself at any age
Don't Call Me Young
August 2007
By:
Maryellen O.
| San Anselmo, California
Learning to love oneself at any age
Land Of The Retired Party Girls
February 2007
By:
Maryanne M.
| St. Louis, Missouri
Where's the good time?
