Easy Does It & General Service Fund
October 1956
By:
The Bleeding Deacon of Deer Creek D
| Nevada City, California
but do it. . .!
Discussion Subject For Closed Meetings
August 1954
We're All in This Together
January 1953
By:
Anonymous
| Ponca City, Oklahoma
More is accomplished by talking things out because. . .
The Stranger
April 1952
By:
P. O'F.
| Cape Town
IT HAS BEEN SAID THAT HOME IS WHERE YOU SEE IT!
Is the AA Program a Selfish One?
May 1950
By:
Anonymous
| East Greenwich, Rhode Island
Do we confuse the shaky newcomer?
It Ain't Necessarily So. . .
May 1969
By:
I. F.
| Cape Cod, Massachusetts
A long-time member speaks up about certain generalizations she hears at meetings
Animal Crackers
December 1968
By:
T. W. R.
| Alexandria, Virginia
The birds and the beasts have their own peculiar characteristics--but he took on the characters of practically all of them
AA and the Deaf-mute
December 1968
By:
J. B.
| St. John
He could have used his deafness as an excuse for not sticking with AA. But eventually he heard the message loud and clear
Those Were the Years That Were
April 1968
By:
J. G. T.
| Negaunee, Michigan
And those were the years of the Lady Marchers, among other things. . .
I Went from Booze to Pills
February 1968
By:
Anonymous
I was dry for ten months--but 1 was not sober for one minute
What Allah Wills
July 1967
By:
S. H.
After two months 'in a wonderful garden' a member in Pakistan finds sobriety works
Bottled-in-bond Was Aging Me
February 1967
By:
T. M. P.
| Manhattan, New York
They say you're as young as you feel. . .
Humility Makes Sense
December 1966
By:
T. P. Jr.
| Hankins, New York
Step Discussion <lbStep Seven: Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
Choosing to Grow
July 1966
By:
Robert K. Greenleaf
On making a conscious choice of attitudes for productive living: The first, the decision to be responsible; the second, to be aware, and now. . . - Seven Choices for Mature Living The third in a series of six articles
Go Forth Without Fear
September 1965
By:
Dick W.
| Van Nuys, California
An argument against the "give-'em-hell" approach
There Can Be an End to Loneliness
May 1964
By:
Allan B.
| Stamford, Connecticut
A new kind of love fills the void
The Choice Is Ours
January 1964
By:
L. H.
| Cleveland, Ohio
<emphasis type="italic">God grants each mind the choice of truth or repose. Either may be chosen, but not both. -Emerson</emphasis>
