That Monumental Thirst
May 2004
By:
Judith N.
| Marysville, Washington
She was afraid she would crave a drink for the rest of her life
COMING TOGETHER
July 1994
By:
Doug R.
| San Fernando, California
An AA member tells about surviving the recent earthquakes in the Los Angeles area--and the unity that followed the destruction
A Position Paper on Anonymity
December 1971
from the Public Information Committee of the General Service Board
Fringe Benefits
September 1969
By:
T. C.
| Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
AA makes no promises, but an investment of time and faith in the Fellowship does pay material dividends, too
A Happy Father’s Day
june 2026
| Young & Sober
By:
Michael P.
| San Diego, California
He was separated from his family, his dad had just died, he had two months sober and was living alone. Happy what?
A Power Greater Than Compulsion
May 1992
By:
Norm W.
| Magalia, California
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
No Greater Fear. . .
September 1987
By:
G. M.
| Whitewater, Michigan
And no greater benefit when at last we enter the doors of AA
Identify- To Conceive As United (As in Spirit, Outlook, or Principle)
September 1985
By:
T. C.
| Orlando, Florida
Let's give more consideration to AAs with handicaps or special problems
Breaking Out
February 1983
By:
W. C.
| Carpinteria, California
The "easier, softer way" doesn't work for the chicken, either
A Painful Resentment
February 1982
By:
B. G.
| Fort Worth, Texas
Bitterness from an old hurt caused pain--even after fifteen years of sobriety
Making a Beginning
October 1979
By:
R. F.
| Houston, Texas
The Sixth Step - "Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character
