Weekend at Dark Hammocks Ranch
October 2000
By:
Joyce K.
| Coral Springs, Florida
AA's Twelve Traditions: A Pattern of Practical Experience
Leave Room on the Chair
October 1997
By:
Danny S.
| London
This AA learned to let the Higher Power into his life
The Write Stuff
August 1997
The General Service Office in New York receives a tremendous amount of mail on a wide range of topics relating to AA, alcoholism, public information, group problems, etc. But as the following exchange of letters shows, at the heart of this flood of inform
Don't Skip Over Six
December 1993
By:
Ralph B.
| New York, New York
My sponsor has been sober, quite contentedly, for eleven years and I respect his experience. So when he talks, I listen.
Steps to Serenity
August 1979
By:
S. M.
| Joliet, Illinois
Continuing work with the Steps has given this AA increased periods of serenity
Carry the Message
August 1978
By:
D. S.
| Port Lavaca, Texas
This AA tried to carry another alcoholic
International Lawyers in AA
September 1977
By:
I. S.
| Hartford, Connecticut
They are regular AAs, but they search for opportunities to serve through their profession
Grandiosity
June 1976
By:
B. P.
| Pompano Beach, Florida
This AA pasted fancy labels on her defects of character
Cooperation with What?
February 1975
By:
O. C.
| Salem, Oregon
This AA found practices he could not condone
Learning to Listen
July 1973
By:
Dan
| Miami, Florida
Words we've heard in meetings may come to mind just when we need them
We Found No 'Easier, Softer Way'
January 1973
By:
Dean S.
| Santa Monica, California
We have to be willing to go to any length
Me, Expert?
October 1970
By:
R. Z.
| San Diego, California
Anything on the subject of alcoholism is right down my alley. Or is it?
Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
September 1969
Board Briefs - "Aggressive" Twelfth Step Work
That Happy, Happy First Meeting
June 1968
By:
D. C.
| Los Angeles, California
She looked it up in the directory and took a bus, alone, not knowing what to expect
The Mother of the Bride
November 1967
By:
E. M.
| Michigan
How a child lost through alcoholism became "part of AA" for her
