Meetings, Meetings, Meetings
May 1979
By:
W. P.
| Arlington Heights, Illinois
Too happy, too sad, too glad, too mad, too busy, too tired-still, he gets to a meeting
Make It a Happy Day
April 1979
By:
J. R.
| Bucktown, New Jersey
He doesn't let twenty-four hours go by without trying to
The Man Who Wanted to Revise the Lord's Prayer
November 1976
By:
Dick W.
Change the Big Book? Change the program? No thanks, not me," says - From the August 1969 Grapevine
Coincidence Or Small Miracle?
March 1973
By:
N. B. P.
| Avon, Ohio
On the program for just one shaky month, this member had to leave the security of his home group. What happened then gives one cause to wonder. . .
The Kentucky Colonel
October 1972
By:
E. S.
| Brooklyn, New York
He was an outstanding adviser in the Bright Ideas Department
Dad Works His Program and I Work Mine
April 1972
By:
K. K.
| Lubbock, Texas
AA will work for parent and child alike
Happiness Is Not for Me
January 1971
By:
G. L.
| Boise, Idaho
Oh, sure, there are times of joy. But there's a lot of hard work and anguish in maintaining sobriety, too
Let This AA Thing Work for Me!
April 1970
By:
L. L.
| Studio City, California
An arrest record too long for his years brought him into the Fellowship
The Man Who Wanted to Revise the Lord's Prayer
August 1969
By:
Dick W.
| Van Nuys, California
Change the Big Book? Change the program? No thanks, not me," says
From Perfectionism to Perfection
May 1969
By:
M. D. B.
| Jackson, Michigan
An ex-perfectionist finds a new definition for the goal that once stayed beyond his reach
Answer from the Deep South
January 1968
By:
Anonymous
A Southern AA tells how a single sober member forced a sweeping change in his attitude
Solitude--a New Joy
September 1967
By:
M. C.
| Houston, Texas
On the benign uses of being alone. . .
Tradition Five: What A Group "Ought" To Be
May 2006
By:
Anonymous
An AA says we can't transmit what we don't have
The View From My Prison Window
July 2003
By:
Wayne D.
| Pollock, Louisiana
Carrying the message to other alcoholics, an inmate begins to see a whole new world
My Drug Of Choice
February 2003
By:
Anonymous
With men on her mind, it was hard to focus on the program
