The Father Who Left
September 2014
By:
Les G.
| Highlands Ranch, Colorado
It was many years later that he would return to play a part in the son's sobriety
Web Exclusive: Helpless in Ontario
September 2011
By:
Deirdre S.
| Enniskerry, Wicklow
An Irishwoman travels to Ontario to find the program of Alcoholics Anonymous
Britain--On Twenty-four Hours a Day
June 1966
By:
M. C.
| Pleasantville, New York
The program includes the pleasure of anticipation, and the pleasures of new AA meetings and friends
Carrying the Message
June 1965
Twelfth Step Workshops
February 1951
Low Bottom or High Bottom. . . <lb Two experiments that do raise bottoms up!
Research: Alcoholism in elderly often misdiagnosed
February 2009
Web Exclusive: Not Too Young
February 2012
By:
Amber M.
| Florence, Kentucky
Alcoholism doesn't discriminate, so why do people in meetings?
A Starry Night in June
September 2011
By:
Greg R.
| Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Not everyone has a white light experience as described by Bill W., but there's lots of variation on the light spectrum
Broken--down chorus
December 2010
By:
GLORIA G.
| Cullman, Ala.
Twenty-five drunks belt out a paint-peeling holiday song for a sick father
My First Meeting
October 2008
By:
Alex S.
| Ottawa, Ontario
After months of online AA, an alcoholic risks an actual meeting
Faith Healer
September 2007
By:
John A.
| Bristol, Pennsylvania
The body does not need mending for the soul to thrive
Homework
February 2006
By:
John G.
| Ravensdale, Washington
A high school student writes about AAS impact on his family
Grateful to Be an Alcoholic? Not Me
November 2005
By:
Gregory F.
| Henderson, Nevada
An AA draws the line between an alcoholic who is in recovery and one who is not
Singled Out by Silence
October 2004
By:
J.B.
| Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Admitting powerlessness opened up new relationships
No Greater Fear. . .
September 1987
By:
G. M.
| Whitewater, Michigan
And no greater benefit when at last we enter the doors of AA
Still Active
October 1980
By:
T. D.
| Texas
This is not the kind of old-timer who does not attend meetings
