Never Too Late
February 1950
Who’s in Charge?
February 2026
| Getting Through Tough Times
By:
Sally T.
| Wilmington, Delaware
She learned that everyone has the same vote, and together with a loving God they make AA happen
My first 600 meetings
October 2018
By:
Bruce F.
| Boca Raton, Florida
Have you ever been disturbed by the member who reeks of booze? Here’s his story
IT WAS ALL NEW TO ME
February 2010
By:
KANSAS C.
| Oceanside, Calif.
Involvement in the California young people's committees gives a former loner direction
Forgiving my Brother
August 2014
By:
John R.
| St. John’s, Newfoundland
In AA we get the wonderful chance to heal and let go of the regrets of our past
Stepping Up
October 1999
By:
Patrick M.
| Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Twelve stories from AA members living and staying sober in the eastern provinces of Canada, sharing their experience, strength, and hope. This is the second in a series of issues dedicated to presenting articles from each of the eight service regions in t
Sharing Everything
May 2021
| Our Twelve Steps
By:
Julian S.
| Huntington Beach, Calif.
Who knew he’d have a spiritual experience telling his secrets one morning to
a man he barely knew?
a man he barely knew?
Sober Voices
March 2011
By:
Anonymous
| Minneapolis, Minnesota
When asked if he heard voices in his head, he had to pause
My Alcoholic Dog
January 1974
By:
N. D.
| Woodstock, Vermont
Like master, like dog"--including the character defects
Doc Is Doing Real Well Now
July 1964
By:
Anonymous
The only doctor in town wins his battle against drugs and alcohol
63 Wonderful Years
January 2021
| Oldtimers!
By:
Joan S.
| San Diego, Calif.
Hopping in and out of virtual meetings all over the world, a mother of four who got sober in 1957 has really seen it all
People and Principles
October 1971
By:
M. D. B.
| Jackson, Michigan
Personalities change and people are often wrong, but principles remain constant
A Gift That Led to A Journey
August 2024
| Dating & Relationships
By:
Cameron M.
| Madison, Wisconsin
She made her Higher Power her AA group, but now she was moving away. Luckily a fellow member had an idea that she could hold on to
