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PO Box 1980

April 1990
By: B.B. | Norcross, Georgia
Well worth it

Po Box 1980

May 2007
By: Bob S. | Thomaston, Connecticut
Not always so

Editorial

April 1953

Mid-Sobriety Challenges

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
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

A Lifetime Commitment

December 1998
By: Pat G. | Beverly Hills, Florida

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

We Let Go Absolutely

February 1990
By: Lynn F. | Houston, Texas

Age 16—But Never Too Young

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
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!

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Jim C. | Cumming, Ga.
The sign was upside-down—but so was his thinking!

Around AA

April 1987
They Said It Couldn't Be Done

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

Around AA

February 1989
General Service Board Chairperson Has 'Never Met a Drunk Alcoholic'

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Thankfulness Is Linked With Love

November 1959
By: C. B. | Idaho

A New Loner

October 1959
By: G. A. | Cape Province
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA

Pro and Con

April 1960
By: R. F. R. | Lafayette, Indiana
NO HATS!

SINKING FAST

May 2010
By: CLIFF A. | Edmonton, Alberta

Cultivating Communication

April 1993
By: Nancy B. | Sarasota, Florida

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

To Serve Is to Live

June 1951
By: BILL W.

Finding Our Way

May 2014
By: Michael N. | Hendersonville, North Carolina
A blind member’s situation gives him a unique ability to help others

A Fine Old Tree

June 2006
Stoney S., a Cree from Regina, Saskatchewan, got sober on May 1, 1959

One Saved Life

April 1994
By: Michael F. | Albuquerque, New Mexico

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.

Once Over Lightly

October 1968
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

Keep Coming Back

A member reflects on negative attitudes towards relapse within the Program

I Couldn't Put My Finger on It

October 1950
By: T.C. | San Diego, California
The self I have to live with. . . .

AA Friends in Every Port

December 1960
By: H. A. C. | Hong Kong

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