Editorial
April 1953
Mid-Sobriety Challenges
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By:
Jeannie L
| Wilsonville, Ore.
As an AA “teenager,” she found herself at a crossroads
Our hometown
March 2010
By:
MITCH M.
| Harlem, N.Y.
At a community event in Harlem, members set up a Public Information table
Those Three Little Words
January 1973
By:
G. S. W.
| Clearwater, Florida
Let's be careful how we use them
Active Duty
August 2023
| AA in the Military
By:
David D.
| Largo, Florida
A military dad has two jobs to do. And now that he’s sober he gets to show up for both
Age 16—But Never Too Young
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By:
Kent P.
| Sparta, N.C.
The “fog of drunkenness” dissipated early for him
When Growth & Joy Mix
July 2026
| Annual Prison Issue
By:
N.O.
| Freeport, Maine
Sometimes hard, always worth it, general service has become the most rewarding journey of her life
Think, Think, Think!
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By:
Jim C.
| Cumming, Ga.
The sign was upside-down—but so was his thinking!
If This Is Prayer, It Isn't So Bad
February 2012
By:
Alan L.
| Salt Lake City, Utah
It can work, even if you don't have a Higher Power
Operation: Cooperation
October 2024
| CPC: Cooperation with the Professional Community
By:
Matt K.
| West Hartford, Connecticut
Helping to show doctors and lawyers what AA can do gave his sobriety a boost he won’t forget
Finding Our Way
May 2014
By:
Michael N.
| Hendersonville, North Carolina
A blind member’s situation gives him a unique ability to help others
Web Exclusive: We Do What We Need to Do to Heal
March 2011
By:
Cecilia A.
| Area 85
What can an alternate delegate do when they aren’t elected to be the delegate? One member who’s been there has an idea.
I Couldn't Put My Finger on It
October 1950
By:
T.C.
| San Diego, California
The self I have to live with. . . .
