Seemingly Miraculous
January 2021
| Oldtimers!
By:
Bob S.
| Eureka, Calif.
In a long life of sobriety the difficult challenges do come and go, but the good times are so worth it all
Tradition 5: A United Message of Recovery
May 2008
By:
Gay G.
| Decatur, Georgia
From the May 1994 Grapevine
Ham on Wry
March 1988
Truly Blessed
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Ed M.
| Bloomsburg, Pa.
Reflecting on the changes wrought by nearly 40 years of sobriety
Conference News Flash
June 1963
Our Common Welfare" theme of 1963 General Service Conference held in New York City, April 24-28
Marci AA!
May 2022
| 60th Anniversary of the Concepts
By:
Lucien J.
| Saint – Hyacinthe, Quebec
A past delegate from Quebec shares how he walked through fear, served AA and saw the spirit of inclusion firsthand
Not Something I Did--Something We Did
August 1980
By:
E. E
| Tulsa, Okla
Deep satisfaction comes to us when we have even a small part in something that benefits AA
Leaving home
July 2010
By:
NANCY B.
| Hartland, Wisconsin
Beyond the home group level, AA general service fills different needs
This Fellowship Is True Fellowship
August 1967
By:
Sean of Malta
A Malta-based writer has sampled bonhommie--wet and dry--worldwide, and prefers the AA kind anywhere
Keep moving
February 2018
| Title Goes Here
By:
Bob K.
| Concord, California
I’ve been sober for 27 years. I recently took early retirement and went on disability. I have difficulty getting to meetings because I have multiple sclerosis (MS). I am in a wheelchair.
On a Dark Morning
June 2025
| Annual Prison Issue
By:
Tom L.
| Albany, Georgia
At five years sober he woke up hating everyone, including himself. Time to pick up the phone
