The White Flag of Surrender
December 1976
By:
Father T.
| California
AA freed him of remorse and enabled him to serve is God when he finally raised
The Search for a Personality Pattern
December 1971
By:
B. M.
| Saratoga, California
Is there a common denominator among alcoholics? Or are they just people?
People and Principles
October 1971
By:
M. D. B.
| Jackson, Michigan
Personalities change and people are often wrong, but principles remain constant
Your God Or Mine
September 1971
By:
R. B.
| Venice, California
Resentment ran riot when others differed with his concept of a Higher Power
An AA Hand Was There
August 1967
By:
A. G.
| Carmel, California
On a cliff overlooking the Pacific, a broken man asked for help . . .
A.A.'s Country-wide News Circuit
March 1946
My Buddy Valdez
December 2015
He lost his sight, but gained a great friend and a program that saved his life
The Opera Singer
June 2015
By:
Bonnie L.
| Antioch, California
She left the stage and hid in the bottle. Now she faces the music and sings a new tune
Under a Shining Moon
February 2014
By:
Lisa R.
| Aberdeen, South Dakota
A newcomer has a Third Step experience that opens her up to a new life
A Father's Legacy
December 2013
Through the 12 Steps, she was able to forgive her father at the end of his life
Sober in Key West
October 2013
By:
John T.
| Key West, Florida
He went south to party hard, but his HP had a much better plan
Web Exclusive: Let's Work Together
March 2011
By:
Dave B.
| Guelph, Ontario
An AA member suggests some helpful guidelines to keep in mind while doing service.
Paternity Leave
November 2008
By:
Peter C.
| Oyster Bay, New York
Torn between recovery and responsibilities at home, a father puts meetings, but not sobriety, on hold
What Do I like Best?
March 2003
By:
Joseph C.
| Port of Spain
Maybe it's freedom from fear. Or the fellowship. Or maybe it's just feeling I belong
