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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

Elder Statesman

December 1973
By: Ted G. | Madison, Wisconsin

Gratitude

May 1973
By: D. W. R. | Detroit, Michigan
Around the Tables

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.

Rescue Diver

She sent out a distress call from the depths

Saved by Prison

Though he had been to meetings before, it was only after being arrested that he found sobriety

Finally At Peace

After a succession of rehabs and dry houses, he walked into AA

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

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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

My Name Is Mary

November 1968
By: M. T. L. | Chicago, Illinois
An alcoholic's own story . . .

40-hour Marathon Meetings

March 1968
By: Anonymous
. . .The long hours in marathon bid fair to open the heart. . .

At Last No Longer Apart

November 1967
By: F. M. | New Canaan, Connecticut
Big Book Stones--Updated

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

Unbeliever in AA

July 1966
By: L. W. | Manhattan, New York
. . .God as we understand Him

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