Choosing Happiness
December 2018
| Sober for the Holidays and Remote Communities
By:
Jane D.
| Nashville, Tenn.
A letter to a sponsee reveals a blueprint for sobriety
A.A.'s Country-wide News Circuit
September 1945
Willing to Serve
April 2020
| Home Group
By:
J.R.M.
| Prattville, Ala.
After five DUIs, he was given a choice. Lose his top secret clearance and end his Navy career—or report to AA
Light in a long winter
December 2017
| Issue Title Here
By:
Erik T.
| Maui, Hawaii
Here’s to the people like Victor, who keep the coffee going even when no one’s around
Letter from Spain
June 2014
By:
Francisco P.
| Gijón
An AA from Gijon, on Spain's northern coast, shares his story with Grapevine readers
An Electronic Dream
June 2008
By:
Daniel S.
| Brooklyn, New York
MAKING VITAL INFORMATION AVAILABLE FOR AAS
A Cheerful Neurasthenic
May 1978
By:
Anonymous
| Lincoln, Nebraska
All the marvels of medical science failed, so he to came to AA and became
Book of Proverbs
August 1949
By:
A.J.R.
| Chicago, Illinois
Look Not Thou Upon the Wine; It Biteth Like a Serpent
There was my proof
January 2010
By:
FRED G.
| Lethbridge, Alberta
An agnostic demanding evidence of God is handed a beautiful flower
At ease
February 2023
| Making Amends
By:
Axel B.
| New York, N.Y.
Beneath the sound of thundering jets, thousands of miles from home, a newcomer has an experience he’ll never forget
A Desire to Change
June 1991
By:
Alan L.
| Gentry, Arkansas
One alcoholic sharing his or her experience, strength, and hope with another is the heart of Alcoholics Anonymous. This month, six more AAs share their thoughts on this topic, so vital to AA's future.
Twelfth Step Workshops
February 1951
Low Bottom or High Bottom. . . <lb Two experiments that do raise bottoms up!
Around AA
August 1995
Digest of Advisory Actions - Some significant Advisory Actions appear below in condensed form
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
March 1973
By:
Deborah Williams
| BUFFALO, New York
Women's Lib From Alcohol
With Tolerance & Love
April 2023
| AA & Families
By:
Tom T.
| Texas
Tolerance was the key to our relationship. She and I developed “key words” to help us. When there was tension, Karen could say, “Hot chocolate.” That was my clue to call my sponsor.
