Getting Back on Track
May 1993
By:
P. G.
| St. Thomas, Ontario
How one group rediscovered its primary purpose
Tradition Nine
September 1992
By:
Bill W.
AA, as such, ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve. (from the August 1948 Grapevine)
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
June 1986
By:
Lucinda Franks
Wave of the Future?
Identify- To Conceive As United (As in Spirit, Outlook, or Principle)
September 1985
By:
T. C.
| Orlando, Florida
Let's give more consideration to AAs with handicaps or special problems
Physical Awakening
May 1983
By:
D. J.
| Columbus, Ohio
Can we make the most of sobriety if we concentrate on mental and spiritual development but neglect our physical recovery?
Making Amends
December 1981
By:
P. M.
| Riverside, Illinois
The Twelve Steps give us a way to repair and rebuild the past
A Motley Crew
October 1981
By:
W. H.
| Manhattan, New York
Tradition 3 - The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking
Learning to Handle Sobriety
March 1975
By:
Bob P.
| Connecticut
God willing, we may never again have to deal with drinking, but we do have to deal with sobriety every day
Put Yourself in a New Frame of Mind
July 1964
By:
M. D. B.
| Westfield, New Jersey
That old escape feeling can work for you in sober living
Encounter With Old Age
November 1962
By:
Reverend Mounir Sa'adah
Facing ahead makes the past seem richer and the future more welcome
79 Years With the Bottle
September 1961
By:
Louis R., by P. C.
| Washington, D. C.
His mother put whiskey in his baby bottle. From then on, any old jug would do
How to Tell Yourself the Truth
February 1961
By:
Richard W. Wetherill
A return to honesty is more effective than a series of high resolves and tough-minded affirmatives
Flexibility Is Vital
September 1945
By:
Bill W.
(Second in a series of articles presenting basic A.A. policies for discussion.)
