Dry Drunk
June 2017
By:
Mark R.
| Barrie, Ontario
He was told when he came into AA that if he didn’t drink and went to meetings, his life would get better. It didn’t happen that way.
Beyond the Badge
March 2016
After years of stress and alcohol abuse, she left the force, but not her dedication to service
Love in the Valley
April 2013
By:
Surely K.
| Sandy Valley, Nevada
In a small town, a newcomer opens her home to help save lives—and a little gas
Out of the wilderness
July 2010
By:
BILL H.
| Ann Arbor, Mich.
A teacher and canoeist finally accepts that drinking has made his life unmanageable
The Meaning of Money
July 2004
By:
Jim M.
| Shingletown, California
It's about participation, not cash
How Can We Help?
May 2004
By:
David T.
| Spartanburg, South Carolina
Welcoming someone into AA may not be the answer
The Great Reality Within
April 2003
By:
Guy H.
| Los Angeles, California
For a would-be suicide, the search for peace began with despair
The Hurt That Shouldn't Be
October 1981
By:
E. E.
| Tulsa, Oklahoma
A thoughtful look at a widespread misunderstanding about dual addicts in AA
His Eye Is on the Sparrow
December 1974
By:
C. R. T. Jr.
| Glenside, Pennsylvania
The simple act of caring carries its own healing power
Some Questions for Closed Meeting Discussion
January 1955
Across the Editors Desk
July 1954
Other Subjects for Closed Meetings
May 1954
The Room
April 1950
By:
H.S.
| Muskegon, Michigan
AND WHEN THE DAY. . .WAS FULLY COME, THEY WERE ALL WITH ONE ACCORD IN ONE PLACE. . .AND BEGAN TO SPEAK WITH OTHER TONGUES."--ACTS II, 1, 4.
