Together We Can
January 1990
By:
S. R.
| Martinsville, Virginia
First Tradition - Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon AA unity
A Moving Experience
March 1985
By:
J. R.
| Boulder City, Nevada
Wherever we go, the program is the same
A Sense of Peace
January 1981
By:
P. S.
| Bristol, Connecticut
When he surrendered all those feelings to God, he realized he had found
When We See Ourselves Clearly
March 1979
By:
Anonymous
| Indianapolis, Indiana
Self-acceptance and a desire to become what we could be are vital steps on the road to recovery
AA Myths
August 1977
By:
B. I.
| North Hollywood, California
Let's take another look at some of the things we say and believe
Just Keep on Going
April 1976
By:
F. M.
| New Canaan, Connecticut
Nothing works so well as the act of moving toward life
I Sent a Christmas Card on Its Way
December 1967
By:
Neva G.
| Alvin, Texas
And in very short order, the sober, not-so-gay divorcée was no longer alone
It's What Happened to Me
April 1967
By:
Anonymous
| California
What makes an AA talk lively and inspiring? - More on AA talks
Father, Dear Father, Come Home with Me Now.
January 1967
By:
Anon.
How hell-fire temperance lectures didn't stop one adolescent from being an alcoholic
Epilogue
May 1965
By:
R. Z.
| San Diego, California
A melodrama in six futile acts, with an important Epilogue
How Do I Get a Job?
August 1963
By:
J. S.
| Bedford Hills, New York
Asked the man in the prison meeting
