OUTSIDE IN
July 2009
By:
KEN C.
| Tucson, Ariz
An incarcerated AA and his correspondents help bring meetings into a prison
No One Knew HE WAS HOME
December 2008
By:
Lisa M.
| Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
Once on the same path, an AA grieves her cousin's death from alcoholism
The Sweet Smell Of Hope
October 2007
By:
Michael K.,
| Carver, Massachusetts
Maybe it's something in the AA coffee
The Grapevine Takes Stock
January 2007
Thoughts, responses, and opinions from the Grapevine's 2006 Subscriber Survey
The Sanctuary Of The Moment
January 2006
By:
David I.
| Kalamazoo, Michigan
Reflections on a sacred safety zone
The Invisible Hand
April 2005
By:
Sam W.
| Holt, Michigan
Remembering that last drunk and the first Twelfth Step
Who Says You Can't Have Fun In Sobriety?
August 2003
By:
Claire S.
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
An alcoholic makes a shocking discovery: Life is a hoot
A Born-again Lets Go
March 2003
By:
Tom S.
| Spokane, Washington
He knew just how God should help him --Step Three - Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God <emphasis type="underline">as we understood Him.</emphasis>
From Famine to Feast
August 2001
By:
C. J. J.
| Baltimore, Maryland
The Home Group<lbHeartbeat of AA
The Gift of Time
June 1991
By:
J. J.
| Dover, Pennsylvania
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.
How to Make a Wheelchair Fly
August 1987
By:
B. N.
| New York, New York
From time to time under this heading we will present stories that illuminate the journey some AAs make toward sobriety--often against considerable odds
God As I Had Never Known Him
October 1983
By:
P. M.
| Detroit, Michigan
A nun's story of personal renewal
Our Own Sweet Time
July 1983
By:
L. F.
| San Antonio, Texas
The AA program doesn't have any time schedule
