In My Father's Footsteps
June 2006
By:
Harriet S.
| Bismarck, North Dakota
A Lakota builds an AA legacy for his children
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
A River So Swift
June 2014
By:
Kathy M.
| California
She was swept along in a current of alcoholism until her 10-year-old daughter pleaded with her one night
No More One Night Stands
February 2012
By:
Anonymous
A woman searches for her sexual ideal in sobriety
Out Of Isolation
December 2006
By:
Larry L.
| Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
In a dark moment, someone answered his call
A Matter of Pride
February 2004
By:
Craig M.
| Warrensburg, Missouri
He had to find his own way to sobriety
Buttons, Oranges, and 16 Cents
June 1993
By:
L. D.
| Cutler, Ontario
Step Six: Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
What Happened to Them Could Happen to Me
November 1983
By:
V. B.
There are common denominators in all slips, and from them we can learn how to protect ourselves and help others - From the September 1973 Grapevine
