Envy
May 1976
By:
Bill C.
| Hull, Massachusetts
Second in a series dealing with seven deadly character defects
Suggestions from a Temporary Sponsor
September 1975
By:
F. C.
| Scottdale, Arizona
A good start on the AA way of sober living
Call Me Early
May 1975
By:
J. H.
| Lawton, Oklahoma
Don't wait until that stinking thinking grows into something that's out of control
Amateur Analysts
February 1973
By:
D. B.
| Gulfport, Florida
Even with the best intentions, self-appointed psychiatrists can do a lot of damage
Growing Pains
August 1972
By:
G. G.
| Phoenix, Arizona
Are we ready for this new surge of acceptance?
Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
July 1972
Conference Theme: 'Our Primary Purpose'
Carrying the Message
July 1971
By:
ANONYMOUS
| Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario
Another 'outnumbered' lady
My Faith Flickered on and off
January 1970
By:
D. C.
| Los Angeles, California
And then awareness came back in the joy of being alive and of seeing beauty again - The Search for Spiritual Experience
Less to Engrave
She thought people would get a chuckle from her gravestone epitaph, “I Quit,” not realizing it was the legacy of her life.
Saved by Prison
Though he had been to meetings before, it was only after being arrested that he found sobriety
Youth Reaches Out to Youth
July 1969
By:
J. C.
| Forth Worth, Texas
A teenager himself not too long ago, Bunky found it's a short step from helping Alateens to helping all teens
Action and More Action
January 1978
By:
H. R.
| Millbrae, California
The Big Book tells us time and again you have to give it away to keep it
Divine Hot Line
December 1977
By:
E. P.
| Alexandria, Virginia
She has found an immediate connection for conversation with the God of her understanding
Losing to Win
August 1977
By:
J. C.
| Neverfind, Alaska
Competition was all that counted until he learned there are no stars in AA
The Most Important Job in AA
October 1976
By:
C. B.
| Santa Maria, California
Let's pay more attention to the office of GSR--it's the group's most vital link with AA as a whole
The Easier, Softer Way
September 1972
By:
R. W.
| Van Nuys, California
Science may come up with that panacea for alcoholics, but most of us in AA like what we have
A Taste of Happiness
August 1971
By:
J. J.
| Lowell, Florida
The program reaches inside prison walls to light up a lost life
Come with Me on My Rounds. . .
February 1971
By:
R. L.
| Pasadena, California
A hard night's duty in a hospital that cares for suffering alcoholics brings deeper understanding and respect
Slips and Human Nature
June 1969
By:
Willliam Duncan Silkworth, MD
Originally published in the Grapevine for January 1947, this work has become a classic in AA literature
What Am I Here For?
May 1969
By:
Anonymous
| California
Four years of 'dubious sobriety' paid off when she learned what she really wanted out of AA
The Name-droppers
April 1969
By:
T. W. (Robbie)
| Alexandria, Va.
After twenty years, he recalls 'a condition of panic' and how AA found a roundabout way to deliver the message
40-hour Marathon Meetings
March 1968
By:
Anonymous
. . .The long hours in marathon bid fair to open the heart. . .
Are You Powerless over Money?
August 1967
By:
M. U. and R. U.
| Boulder, Colorado
This couple was--and long after they sobered up they decided to do something about it
