Expectations of AA
September 1993
By:
Anonymous
| Manila
in a moment of crisis he learned that sobriety doesn't depend on personalities
Powers of Example
August 1982
By:
Anonymous
| Roanoke, Virginia
They come in all shapes and sizes--newcomers and old-timers, those who make the program come alive, and those who don't make it at all. Everywhere in AA, we discover
And Then There Were Ten
February 1982
By:
P. L.
| Ossining, New York
Each sober year brought its ups and downs
Do We Make a Farce Out of Anonymity at the Private Level?
November 1977
By:
P. G.
From the September 1968 Grapevine
Can Sobriety Scuttle the National Economy?
October 1974
By:
J. G. T.
| Negaunee, Michigan
Our unqualified expert dabbles in business and finance
Beyond Step One
June 1974
By:
Sally H.
| Bellevue, Washington
Are we missing a great and thrilling adventure because we cannot honestly say, "Here are the steps we took"?
An Electricity That Comes From Sharing
May 1989
By:
Bernie B.
| New York, New York
The second in a series of interviews with some of AA's "old-timers
A Swinger Gets Sober
October 1982
By:
V. R.
| Fargo, North Dakota
And discovers that self-love is the most important thing
Sobriety Cum Laude
June 1982
By:
G.S.
| Burlington, Vermont
An AA meeting brought a new dimension to a college reunion
Once We Become Willing. . .
September 1979
By:
R. G.
| Fort Knox, Kentucky
We are given a guide to find our own best way
When We See Ourselves Clearly
March 1979
By:
Anonymous
| Indianapolis, Indiana
Self-acceptance and a desire to become what we could be are vital steps on the road to recovery
The Most Complicated Lie
July 1978
By:
G. P.
| Elbert, Colorado
Honesty is sometimes the "easier, softer way
Our Slogans--old Sayings Made New
April 1971
A life-support system for beginners, our Slogans grow with us as we grow in the program - The essence of AA
