Web Exclusive: Growing Up Drunk
September 2011
By:
Suzette C.
| Santa Cruz, California
Her drinking career began at girl's slumber party at age 12 and ended 23 years later
Web Exclusive: I Was On My Way
August 2011
A doctor at a detox gave him what he needed to get sober: hope
Sober Transplant
August 2011
By:
Lisa R.
| Laurel, Montana
Kidney surgery took her 500 miles from home, but brought her closer to the Fellowship
The Grapevine: Past, Present and Future
July 2011
By:
Bill W.
In July 1945, Bill W. penned an article on the AA Grapevine that is still relevent today
Turkey day
November 2010
By:
R.P.
| Yorktown, Va.
A first sober Thanksgiving is spent staying busy and using the AA tools
Not alone in Zanzibar
September 2010
By:
KATHRYN S.
| Zanzibar
With outreach, service and Fellowship, AA swells in Tanzania
South of the border
September 2010
By:
ANDERS P.
| Stockholm
A swedish businessman sobers up and gets active in the early days of AA in Mexico City
Basket case
July 2010
By:
BRAD S.
| Miami, Fla.
A former binge drinker contributes more to his group's Seventh Tradition collection, and doesn't hide it
Overhaul?
December 2009
By:
JOE C.
| Toronto, Ontario
Can our literature be us cutting edge today as it was seven decades ago?
59th General Service Conference meets
August 2009
By:
D.B.
| Consort, Alberta
Members meet to chart the course of AA over the next year
Flood Relief
October 2008
By:
Marie S.
| Indiana
Indiana committee carries the message to AA evacuees
An Electronic Dream
June 2008
By:
Daniel S.
| Brooklyn, New York
MAKING VITAL INFORMATION AVAILABLE FOR AAS
SUFFERING IS OPTIONAL
January 2008
By:
Felix C.
| Rockaway, New York
A member learns different survival skills behind the walls
Lonely at the Top
May 1991
By:
S. C.
| Harrisonburg, Virginia
One alcoholic sharing his or her experience, strength, and hope with another is the heart of Alcoholics Anonymous. This month, four AAs share their thoughts on this topic, with six more to follow in June.
Truth Freed Me!
February 1991
