HERE IS WHAT THE 1956 CONFERENCE DID
June 1956
Am I a Bleeding Deacon?
October 1964
By:
Anonymous
| Tennessee
An older member notes some things that put a strain on his resolve not to be one
Out of the Closet
March 2015
By:
Anonymous
An atheist shares about her long sober journey in Alcoholics Anonymous
Noticed
October 2007
By:
Rosie B.
| Nanaimo, British Columbia
A young alcoholic learns trust and earns it
Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
August 1970
'But Does AA Really Work?' Here's a Quick Answer
Just in Time
October 2023
| Mid-Sobriety Challenges
By:
C.R.
| Columbus, Georgia
Full of rage at 20 years sober, a mail carrier gets a special delivery from her Higher Power
90 Years of Fellowship
July 2025
| AA Celebrates 90 Wonderful Years!
By:
Scott H. Class B (Alcoholic) Trustee, Chairman, General Service Board of Alcoholics Anonymous
Greetings from the Chair of AA’s General Service Board
The View from Here: - This Is the Last in a Series on the Traditions by Past Delegates to the Annual General Service Conference
December 1996
By:
Anonymous
| Humboldt, Saskatchewan
No Big Deal
Father and Son
July 2018
By:
Peter C.
| Springfield, Mass.
Their sobriety date is six week apart. They’ve shared the same joy, pain and love as their lives opened up in sobriety
Stepping Up & Reaching Out
October 2024
| CPC: Cooperation with the Professional Community
By:
Chris Anne H.
| Pahrump, Nevada
Working with local communities, PI committees and the military Area 42 is helping to carry the message of AA in Nevada
Shoemaker, Stick to Thy Last!
September 1985
By:
Anonymous
| Denver, Colorado
Cooperation with other fellowships can further our primary purpose
Guidebook for Presbyterian Ministers
April 1952
Clergy of two faiths advises on AA used as pastoral aid. A Grapevine Milestone Report
Why I Don't Vote
March 2014
By:
Anonymous
An AA questions the use of Robert's Rules of Order in business meetings
