Prayer
January 1994
By:
ELRICK B Davis
Much has been written about Alcoholics Anonymous, an organization doing major work in reclaiming the habitual drinker. This is the first of a series describing the work the group is doing in Cleveland.
The Woes of West Widget Heights
December 1982
By:
J. K.
| Henryetta, Oklahoma
Any resemblance between this tall tale and actual experience is purely coincidental . . . or is it?
Laughter Is Our Best Medicine
July 1980
Excerpts from the new AA book "Dr. Bob and the Good Oldtimers" show both humorous and serious sides of our co-founder
He Can't Do This to Me
May 1979
By:
W. S.
| Fort Walton Beach, Florida
He reverted to his old ways of reading--with pain and anger
Absolute Honesty
October 1976
By:
D. A.
| Atlanta, Georgia
For five years nobody in her group knew about her two Bloody Marys
Call Us Any Time. . .
May 1969
By:
J. G. T.
| Negaunee, Michigan
Neither rain nor snow nor gloom, of night can stay these swift sponsors. . .
The Wonder of It
October 1968
By:
Dr. D. G. M.
| Montreal, Quebec
He was a physician who could not heal himself. . . . Then he found AA
Miracle in Hollywood
April 2017
By:
Bill V.
| New York, New York
After years of relapsing, he finally connected to AA at a recovery house in the town known for making dreams come true
Out of Ideas
November 2015
After coming in and out of AA for several years, she began taking suggestions from a sponsor
It Was Hard to Believe
January 2015
By:
P. B.
| Carson City, Nevada
How could people so much older understand
Cold Comfort
September 2014
By:
Jack G.
| Bronx, New York
With a club soda in hand and the Fellowship at his back, he returned to his former career
Fresh Air
May 2014
By:
Karen K.
| Sebastopol, California
After a head injury, a woman with 24 years finds a different way to attend meetings -- and a whole new set of friends
One of the Birds
January 2009
By:
Suzy P.
| Upland, California
A former drinker, gambler, and womanizer talks about his fifty-nine years in AA
The Education of Rip Van Winkle
August 1993
By:
Michael N.
| Rego Park, New York
he woke up to a very different AA
Singleness of Purpose
August 1984
By:
Anonymous
| Denver, Colorado
When people with other addictions became a problem at AA meetings in this district, Traditions-minded AAs got together and planned a workshop on AA's singleness of purpose. Has your group, district, or area found a workable approach to this or any other A
Principles of Anonymity
January 1981
By:
A. C.-B.
Another look at the Traditions, this one from a more personal point of view
It Was Hard to Believe
May 1975
By:
P. B.
| Carson City, Nevada
How could people so much older understand?
A Position Paper on Anonymity
December 1971
from the Public Information Committee of the General Service Board
