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November 1954
HOW AA TRADITIONS BEGAN

Faith for Fear

September 1952
By: L. P. | Ambridge, Pennsylvania

Help for a ‘Garden Variety’ Alcoholic

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By: Steve H.
He had been an ordinary drinker, but received extraordinary help from AA

Ask for Help. Pause. Pray.

July 2016
Getting sober later in life, this child of the ‘60s faced down divorce and bankruptcy, and found the solution in a Higher Power and plenty of laughter

Too smart for AA?

April 2009
By: Gary S. | Primghar, Iowa
It took him years to get that he simply needed meetings

Searching for Balance

September 1995
By: Bonnie P. | Columbus, Ohio
The difficulties and challenges of juggling marriage, meetings, and kids

A Program for Selfish People

March 1987
By: E. C. | Bowling Green, Kentucky

Grateful for the Rooms

A woman's story of finally accepting the program of AA

CONCERNING RESPONSIBILITY OF PSYCHIATRISTS AND OTHER PHYSICIANS FOR ALCOHOL PROBLEMS

December 1965
By: The Editors
Medical Notes

Race for a Sober Rat

January 1964
By: J. S. F. | Toronto, Ontario
For those in prospecting, newspapering, seafaring, selling shoes, or any other line

I've Got What I Want for Christmas

December 1955
By: Virginia E. | Chicago, Illinois

A Grateful AA Gives One Cheer for Psychiatry

December 1953
By: P. K. | Pueblo, California
with a bow to "Two Cheers for Democracy

Mail Call for All A.A.s in the Armed Forces

August 1945
By: Sgt. A. H.

Mail Call for All A.A.s in the Armed Forces

June 1945
By: Hugh B.

Exactly Where I’m Supposed To Be

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By: Joe M. | Franklin, Tenn.
One AA finds God in an unexpected discovery at work

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Mail Call for All A.A.s in the Armed Forces

August 1945
By: Sgt. A. H.

Mail Call for All A.A.s in the Armed Forces

June 1945
By: Hugh B.

Exactly Where I’m Supposed To Be

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Joe M. | Franklin, Tenn.
One AA finds God in an unexpected discovery at work

A Tulip for Mr. Big

March 1955
By: H. L. | New York City, New York

Along for the Ride

August 1986
By: R. F. | Tucson, Arizona

A For Attitude A For Action

June 1964
By: B. N. MacA. | Manhattan, New York
Working the Steps, I change: my life changes

PO BOX 1980

February 2009
By: Steve C. | Saint John, Indiana
Three years and going

Rx for an Alcoholic

April 2001
By: Rod M. | Regina, Saskatchewan

Progress Report for 198o

October 1969
By: L. H. | North Hollywood, California
A look into the future when joining Alcoholics Anonymous will be, not only socially acceptable, but even taken for granted

Formula for an AA Meeting in the East

June 1961
By: Anonymous
First in a series reporting some regional differences that produce the same result--sobriety

Bye bye, for now

November 2016
Even after many years, he still needs to change course and turn the ship to keep the focus on others

This Time, It's For Me

December 2015
After years of Al-Anon, how could she have not recognized her own alcoholism?

HOME FOR THE Holidays

November 2008
By: David A. | Clifton, Texas
HOW ONE AA SURVIVES FAMILY PARTIES

Room For Hope

March 2007
By: John G. | El Paso, Texas
A simple list opens the door for a desperate drunk

Tools For Life

January 2006
By: Anonymous | New York, New York
There's one for every problem that comes along

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Quote January 5, 2016

“Ever fresh in my heart is a song of thanksgiving for my expanding sobriety, as the opening door to timeless truth.”

Jackson Heights, N.Y., April 1956 “What a Spiritual Awakening Means to Me” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote January 8, 2016

“Not picking up a drink creates infinite possibilities for me ... Who knows? This could be the greatest day of my life.”

New York, N.Y., January 2006 “Attitude Adjustment” Beginner’s Book
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Quote June 26, 2016

“Before we can be of any use to anybody else, we must find the beginnings of the answer for ourselves.”

Rev. Samuel M. Shoemaker, Friend of AA, October 1955 “The Spiritual Angle of AA” AA Grapevine
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Quote June 11, 2017

“Asking for help is not just a path to humility; it is a path to connection with my fellows and with God.”

Phoenix, Ariz., April 2011 “HELP,” AA Grapevine
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Quote January 5, 2013

“Ever fresh in my heart is a song of thanksgiving for my expanding sobriety, as the opening door to timeless truth.”

Jackson Heights, N.Y., April 1956 From: “What a Spiritual Awakening Means to Me” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote January 8, 2013

“Not picking up a drink creates infinite possibilities for me ... Who knows? This could be the greatest day of my life.”

New York, N.Y., January 2006 From: “Attitude Adjustment” Beginner’s Book
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Quote June 26 2013

"Before we can be of any use to anybody else, we must find the beginnings of the answer for ourselves."

Rev. Samuel M. Shoemaker, Friend of AA, October 1955 "The Spiritual Angle of AA" AA Grapevine
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Quote June 11, 2014

“Asking for help is not just a path to humility; it is a path to connection with my fellows and with God.”

Phoenix, Arizona, April 2011 “HELP,” AA Grapevine

November 14, 2013

“I have always carried a meeting list and quarter for a phone call because I don’t know when I am going to want another drink.”

Cornwall, Ontario, January 2005 “From Rags to Riches,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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November 23, 2013

“The Twelve Steps are deceptively simple but provide limitless spiritual growth for anyone with the patience to stay the course.”

Riverside, Ill., September 2007 “It Works for Me,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Quote February 5, 2015

“As individuals and as a Fellowship, we shall surely suffer if we cast the whole job of planning for tomorrow onto a kind Providence. God has endowed us human beings with considerable capability for foresight and he evidently expects us to use it. Therefore we must needs distinguish between wishful dreaming for a happy tomorrow and today's use of our powers of thoughtful estimate -- estimate of the kind which we trust will bring future progress rather than unforeseen woe.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1959“Leadership in AA: Ever a Vital Need”The Language of the Heart
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Quote October 21, 2015

“At the beginning we sacrificed alcohol. We had to, or it would have killed us. But we couldn’t get rid of alcohol unless we made other sacrifices. Big shot-ism and phony thinking had to go. We had to toss self-justification, self-pity, and anger right out the window. We had to quit the crazy contest for personal prestige and big bank balances. We had to take personal responsibility for our sorry state and quit blaming others for it.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955 “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 5, 2018

“As individuals and as a Fellowship, we shall surely suffer if we cast the whole job of planning for tomorrow onto a kind Providence. God has endowed us human beings with considerable capability for foresight and he evidently expects us to use it. Therefore we must needs distinguish between wishful dreaming for a happy tomorrow and today's use of our powers of thoughtful estimate -- estimate of the kind which we trust will bring future progress rather than unforeseen woe.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1959 “Leadership in AA: Ever a Vital Need,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote October 21 2012

"At the beginning we sacrificed alcohol. We had to, or it would have killed us. But we couldn't get rid of alcohol unless we made other sacrifices. Big shot-ism and phony thinking had to go. We had to toss self-justification, self-pity, and anger right out the window. We had to quit the crazy contest for personal prestige and big bank balances. We had to take personal responsibility for our sorry state and quit blaming others for it."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955From: "Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous"The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 10, 2018

“With the clock ticking like it is, I do not have time for anger, resentment, or self-pity. Time is far too precious.”

“Just an Attitude,” Durham, North Carolina, April 2002, No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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