Plug
July 1967
Miracles: Yours and Mine
February 2004
By:
Dave L.
| Prineville, Oregon
He thought they were only for the very good people, the saints
JUST SAY YES
January 2009
By:
James H.
| Corpus Christi, Texas
Taking the Friday night commitment kept this newcomer out of the bars
A place to call home
December 2023
| Remote Communities and sober holidays
By:
Caleb B.
| Surrey, British Columbia
A member of a remote connections committee shares his wonderful journey in service
Alcoholism Is a Lonely Business
May 1970
By:
Anonymous
| Tolovana Park, Oregon
Not just the loneliness of the flesh, but of a soul cut off from God
How About a Group Inventory?
November 1990
By:
Anonymous
| Scarsdale, New York
From the August 1956 Grapevine
A God Of My Understanding
March 2006
By:
Aruna A.
| Toronto, Ontario
A Hindu reconciles her religion and AA
Wonderful Blessings
July 2025
| AA Celebrates 90 Wonderful Years!
By:
Definitely Steve
| Nashville, Tennessee
This longtimer granddad has the best job in the world—“designated hitter” babysitter, and he doesn’t plan to screw it up
Helping Hands
August 1956
Activities and developments outside AA in the field of alcoholism. . .suggestions and possible contributions--information, clippings, marked publications, etc.--are invited. Please mark them "Helping Hands.
Canada on a dime a day
December 1969
By:
Eddie F.
| West Springfield, Massachusetts
Roving AA Reporters
Deep-seated Rage
December 2011
By:
Tony C.
| Chicago, Illinois
He was on a crash course to become his father, until he reached for the tools of AA
Pay Them, Not Me
August 2014
By:
Jennifer M.
| Mobile, Alabama
Doing service is one thing, working an eight-hour job is another
Alcoholism Takes a Holiday
January 1959
Guest editorial . . . Inaugurating a new feature this month is Al S., an AA from Long Island, 15 years sober, a former Grapevine editor.
