Tradition Seven
July 1992
By:
Bill W.
Every AA group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions. (from the June 1948 Grapevine)
Brake on Us Power-drivers
November 1977
By:
P. A. G. W.
The Eleventh Tradition: - From the September 1968 Grapevine
Treatment, Toddlers, Traditions
January 2009
By:
Diana A.
| Cathedral City, California
An AA shares her experience, strength, and hope (and the Traditions) in a 'mommies meeting'
My Golden Chariot
March 2015
By:
Anonymous
A member in India thanks AA for helping her get sober and making her feel at home
Sober at 16
September 2024
| Young and Sober
By:
Steve M.
| Exton, Pennsylvania
He drank to escape the world, until one day a guy named Steve told him he wouldn’t have to hurt anymore
An Unencumbered Man
June 2011
By:
David S.
| New York, New York
AA had ruined his drinking; now it ruined his isolation
Congratulations to Me
January 1982
By:
M. Q.
| Milwaukee, Wisconsin
A look at her assets helped raise her self-esteem
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
March 1975
By:
Editorial
'Ethical' Experiments?
Do Your Convention Shopping Early
December 1974
Tailor Made Sobriety?
July 1949
Basket Case
January 2014
By:
Casey K.
| Castle Rock, Colorado
Not wanting to be short-changed, a member considers tossing in another dollar or two
Half-truths
October 1978
By:
B. I.
| Studio City, California
Some AA sayings, taken too literally, can become
AA News
August 2023
| AA in the Military
Reaching People Who Need Us
Grapevine talks with Class A trustee Molly (Anderson) Oliver
Grapevine talks with Class A trustee Molly (Anderson) Oliver
Many Years, Many Gifts
March 2014
By:
Paul W.
| Rochester, New York
A former area delegate discusses how working the Steps changed his life
Dances With Defects
July 1999
By:
Jeff W.
| Maplewood, New Jersey
Step 7 - Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
Tired of AA
December 2012
By:
Adam N.
| Santa Cruz, California
After 20 years of recovery, he let go of the gift that saved his life
Don't Hide in AA
January 1967
By:
Bobbie G.
| Forest Hills, New York
A member asks: Isn't it AA's job to return us to normal living, not furnish a substitute for it?
