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Beyond the Apron Strings

October 1988
By: Vicky V. | Minatare, Nebraska

The Fourth Concept

February 1972
<emphasis type="italic">Bill W.'s</emphasis> Twelve Concepts for World Service

Step Twelve: The Whole Of AA

December 2007
By: Kevin M. | Coventry
A member celebrates the sum of its parts

Moving to the Hill Country

December 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Suzy L. | Lohn, Texas
In seven years of sobriety, she had never shared her story or done much in the way of service, until she joined a very special home group in the Texas Hill Country

Literature Carries the Message

January 2000
--<emphasis type="italic">an Interview with Vinnie M.</emphasis>

The Meditations of Old MR. Perelman on "Dynamic Drunks

November 1944
By: S. J. Perelman

The Courage to Come Back

July 2000
By: Randy K. | Dallas, Texas
This AA found himself at Dr. Bob's doorstep.

The November Issue of Grapevine Is Here

November 2014
This month's special section features stories from LGBT AA members

The Magic Touch

August 1960
By: M. S. | Waipahu, Oahu

The Importance of Getting a Toe-hold

March 1956
By: E. D. B. | Wallum Lake, Rhode Island

The Deacon and the Delegate

May 1964
By: Anonymous
Tradition 9: AA, as such, ought never to be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve.</emphasis>

One Of The Best Birthdays Ever

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Lynette D | Washington,, D.C.
You can go home again—but sober this time

AA Around the World

July 1958
By: S. G. | N. Transvaal
A TEN YEAR LONER - News, comments and letters from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and the General Service Office, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSO

Bringing out the Real Me

After years of sober dating, he learned how to have a relationship with himself and his Higher Power

The Time Of My Life

November 2003
By: Rod Mc. | Regina, Saskatchewan
The fun is in giving freely of yourself

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Taking Gratitude for Granted

February 1986
By: Anonymous

AA Is the Chaplain's Ally

June 1960
By: Spencer D. McQueen

The Churches and Alcoholism

September 1957
By: J. P. L. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
THE ACCOMPANYING ARTICLE reflects the Grapevine's developing plans to bring its readers more news of what is going on along a vast front of activity on the problem of alcoholism. It is written by an AA with personal experience in the growing interfaith wo

With The Big Book As His GPS

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Jared M.
After nearly a decade and a half, he headed in the right direction

Carrying the Message

October 1967
By: JIM T. | Albany
Bartender

The Internationalists Write

May 1960
By: J. D. | Rhode Island

A Chip Off the Old Block

August 2002
By: Ronald G. | Gorham, Maine
A grandfather's legacy

Dear Grapevine

November 2015

The Montreal Story

May 1951
By: Joe McD. | Montreal, Quebec

The Kentucky Colonel

November 1984
By: E. S.
He was an outstanding adviser in the Bright Ideas Department - From the October 1972 Grapevine

The Kentucky Colonel

October 1972
By: E. S. | Brooklyn, New York
He was an outstanding adviser in the Bright Ideas Department

The Journey to Kazakhstan

September 2003
By: Anonymous | Ann Arbor, Michigan
The story of how the Fellowship got started in the Eurasian steppe

Ashtrays, Brooms, and Chairs: The ABCs of Sobriety

May 2000
By: M.L.C. | Santa Maria, California

Carrying the Message

September 1973
By: D. B. | Temple City, California
The active spiritual life

The Spirit Awake

June 1978
By: J. H. | Stavanger

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Quote December 7, 2012

“There have been dark days where a will infinitely greater than my own has been responsible for my sobriety.”

Dayton, OH, April 1962 From: “Ever Been on a Dry Drunk” Best of Grapevine, Volume 1
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Quote September 29 2013

"I've never taken my sobriety for granted because I know I'm only one drink away from ruining my life."

Jamaica Plain, Mass., May 1997 "The Littlest Things" No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Quote June 17 2013

"We have to keep looking for something better than dullness, better than average living, better than mediocre spirituality."

Vermont, October 1965 "The Threat of the Twelve Steps" AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 23

“This process of identification and transmission has gone on and on. The skid rower said he was different. Even more loudly the socialite (or Park Avenue stumble bum) said the same -- so did the arts and the professions, the rich, the poor, the religious, the agnostics, the Indians, and the Eskimos, the veterans and the prisoners.
“But nowadays all of these, and legions more, soberly talk about how very much alike all of us alcoholics are when we all admit that the chips are finally down; when we see that it is really a question of doing or die in our worldwide Fellowship of ‘the common suffering and the common deliverance.’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, “AA Communication Can Cross All Barriers”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote April 19 2014

“I am learning how to be a better son, brother, friend, and boyfriend. These things may not be a big deal for some, but they are completely foreign to me. What I found in AA was something I had been looking for my whole life, and I didn’t even know it.”

Summer, Washington, April 2011 “Notes from an Alkie,” AA Grapevine
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Quote April 19, 2017

“I am learning how to be a better son, brother, friend, and boyfriend. These things may not be a big deal for some, but they are completely foreign to me. What I found in AA was something I had been looking for my whole life, and I didn’t even know it.”

Summer, Wash., April 2011 “Notes from an Alkie,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 22

“This process of identification and transmission has gone on and on. The skid rower said he was different. Even more loudly the socialite (or Park Avenue stumble bum) said the same -- so did the arts and the professions, the rich, the poor, the religious, the agnostics, the Indians and the Eskimos, the veterans and the prisoners. But nowadays all of these, and legions more, soberly talk about how very much alike all of us alcoholics are when we all admit that the chips are finally down; when we see that it is really a question of do or die in our world wide Fellowship of ‘the comon suffering and the common deliverance.’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, “AA Communication Can Cross All Barriers”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 30

“It surprises some people that AA members continue to attend meetings after years of recovery. But I find at least three good reasons for this practice: first, it helps me maintain and enhance my personal sobriety; second, I can contribute to, and benefit from, AA's caring community; and finally, I can stay close to the spiritual ideas which are the basis of our Twelve Step program.”

Toledo, Ohio, May 2001, “Why I Keep Coming Back,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 30

“It surprises some people that AA members continue to attend meetings after years of recovery. But I find at least three good reasons for this practice: first, it helps me maintain and enhance my personal sobriety; second, I can contribute to, and benefit from, AA's caring community; and finally, I can stay close to the spiritual ideas which are the basis of our Twelve Step program.”

Toledo, Ohio, May 2001, “Why I Keep Coming Back,”, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 8

“When I go to a meeting today, I no longer have the delusion that I am supporting a good cause. I need AA; AA did quite well without me during my ten years of self-exile. I go to AA meetings today to hear and see how God is working. When I share at a meeting, it is not to try and ‘help’ those poor wretches, it is because I need their help and guidance.”

“Garden Hose Sobriety,” El Paso, Texas, October 2006, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 7

“When I go to a meeting today, I no longer have the delusion that I am supporting a good cause. I need AA; AA did quite well without me during my ten years of self-exile. I go to AA meetings today to hear and see how God is working. When I share at a meeting, it is not to try and ‘help’ those poor wretches, it is because I need their help and guidance.”

“Garden Hose Sobriety,” El Paso, Texas, October 2006, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 17

“With each passing year we increasingly realize the immense importance of adequately presenting the program to every new prospect who is in the least inclined to listen. Many of us feel this to be our greatest obligation to him and our failure to do so our greatest dereliction. The difference between a good approach and a bad one can mean life or death to those who seek our help.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., May 1947, “Adequate Hospitalization: One Great Need”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 16

“With each passing year we increasingly realize the immense importance of adequately presenting the program to every new prospect who is in the least inclined to listen. Many of us feel this to be our greatest obligation to him and our failure to do so our greatest dereliction. The difference between a good approach and a bad one can mean life or death to those who seek our help.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., May 1947, “Adequate Hospitalization: One Great Need”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 2

“On a daily basis I choose not to drink – or to fear, hate, be angry, or indulge in any other defect that’s raising its ugly head. They’re all there waiting, and when given a chance they charge into the center of my life and try to take over. But when I work Step Seven I find that my life is filled with good, and people actually like to be around me – something they never did in my drinking days.”

“A Lifetime Supply,” July 1995, Kathmandu, Nepal, Step By Step: Real AAs, Real Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 1

“On a daily basis I choose not to drink – or to fear, hate, be angry, or indulge in any other defect that’s raising its ugly head. They’re all there waiting, and when given a chance they charge into the center of my life and try to take over. But when I work Step Seven I find that my life is filled with good, and people actually like to be around me – something they never did in my drinking days.”

“A Lifetime Supply,” July 1995, Kathmandu, Nepal, Step By Step: Real AAs, Real Recovery
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