Let's Hear It for Sponsorship!
September 1975
By:
K. A.
| Topeka, Kansas
Discuss it at meetings, talk about it with each other--it's a vital element of AA
Turning the TV Off
He had to come to realize that unlike his heroes on the tube, he wasn't going to be able to drink casually
We Go to the Shelves of Self
January 1953
By:
L. R. G.
| Jacksonville, North Carolina
Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves
The Arena
January 1950
By:
C.M.B.
| Brooklyn, New York
Perhaps your group has the answer Gotham seethes with pros and cons<lbTo <lbSWANK vs SIMPLICITY
The Coffee-maker
June 1975
By:
Anonymous
| New Mexico
Deep down inside it feels real good to know you're a part of AA
The Prodigal Son
February 1973
By:
D. W. R.
| Detroit, Michigan
New insight on the old parable, and how it applies to us - Around the Tables
Hope for Skid Row
November 1971
By:
C. A.
| San Francisco, California
C. A. put copies of the Grapevine in the reading rack of his skid-row hotel, and they kept disappearing. He wrote asking for more Grapevines--he'd found another way to carry the message
The Great Remover
Homeless, living in a tent, drinking and yet she still wasn't sure she was an alcoholic
The Little Red Men
April 1969
By:
Eve
| Port Huron, Michigan
For this month's lesson, learn about. . .
Toper's Tale of the Month
April 1961
By:
D. D. as told to C. W.
EPISOT No. 3 Softening up the purchasing agent
A Fable for Us
December 1960
