Christmas # 56
December 2010
By:
PATRICK G.
| West Leyden, N.Y.
A road trip to Bill W.'s childhood home recharges an old-timer's batteries
Who's sponsoring who?
August 2010
By:
GREGG R.
| Cincinnati, Ohio
Someone once helped him, and he returns the favor
Tradition 11: Put the Coffee On
November 2008
By:
Lisa R.
| Aberdeen, South Dakota
A cheerful group in her diner draws in a young alcoholic
HOME FOR THE Holidays
November 2008
By:
David A.
| Clifton, Texas
HOW ONE AA SURVIVES FAMILY PARTIES
Change Is Possible
July 2007
By:
Mark G.
| Connecticut
An alcoholic confronts fear and finds freedom
Living the Program in All Our Affairs
November 1999
By:
S.M.
| Dublin
<emphasis type="italic">After thirteen more years of sobriety in Ireland, where he first found AA, the author of</emphasis> "The Career Officer" wrote this report. - From the March 1968 Grapevine
Ready for Better Things
August 1985
By:
W. H.
| Manhattan, New York
Step 6 - Were entirely ready to have God remove these defects of character
Acceptance
February 1983
By:
E. B.
| Dover, Delaware
She finally stopped blaming people, places, and things for her drinking
You Can Say That Again!
August 1979
By:
C. C.
| North Hollywood, California
Helpful words are passed on and on as we <emphasis type="underline">give</emphasis> of what we find useful
AA must change
March 1974
By:
E. S.
| Brooklyn, New York
The growth of agencies working in the field of alcoholism presents new challenges to AAs. Here are three articles discussing the problems and the opportunities we face
Christmas Joy Comes Home Again
December 1971
By:
N. G.
| Alvin, Texas
But she had to give in order to receive
On a November Afternoon
March 1966
By:
J. W. O., Jr.
| Louisville, Kentucky
Our lives are related, one to another, in ways we do not understand
