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
Getting Sober
December 2011
In "Sober For a Second Time," a member had to reach a new level of surrender in order to truly get sober
The Words Didn't Matter
May 1985
By:
E. E.
| Tulsa, Oklahoma
After a shattering loss, the healing love of AA friends brought peace
New Year's Eve I Startled Myself. . .
January 1969
By:
J. A. H.
| Dallas, Texas
This woman member had nothing to say to an all-male audience. Then she remembered a cold, wet night when. . .
Christmas Past
December 1965
By:
M. H.
| Miami, Florida
His recollection of the years in the shadows heightens the joy of this sober Christmas
Christmas Note From a Prison Cell
December 1960
By:
The Corkers
A moving tribute to three guys named Ed, from a very grateful group
