Hanging in There Together
March 1984
By:
L. P.
| Albuquerque, New Mexico
Eleven pages of articles by and about long-sober members
Without Preaching Or Moralizing
October 1980
By:
A. B.
| Torrance, Calif.
Twelfth Step - He thought it would be like earning merit badges in the Boy Scouts
Unfinished Business
April 1978
By:
J. F.
| Ashland, Virginia
Working Steps Eight and Nine heals old wounds and frees us from guilt
Getting Rid of the Booze
March 1978
By:
D. B.
| Gulf port, Florida
When we do, we're freed from old ideas and bad habit patterns
Turning on the Power
August 1977
By:
P. M.
| Riverside, Illinois
By "keeping it simple," the relaxed residents of Vilcabamba have found the secret of healthy serenity and longer life
This Sobriety Business
September 1976
By:
Harry C.
| Houston, Texas
After eighteen years of failure in AA a salesman discovers a secret
An Illicit Affair
May 1972
By:
J. G. T.
| Negaunee, Michigan
You don't die of fright or shame. Matter of fact, you feel pretty good about it - Small-Town AA
My Name Is Adolfo
May 1971
By:
Adolfo B.
| Caracas
He drank his way all over North and South America until he found a stopping place in Caracas, Venezuela
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February 1971
By:
Dr. John
| San Diego, California
The rule of HALT is a reminder that can help us all along the road to recovery - The Essence of AA
Sharing the Pain
July 1996
By:
Carolene B.
| Natchez, Mississippi
The Fourth Step helped open the doorway to the past
Organized Into Oblivion
May 1996
By:
J.V.
| Mankato, Minnesota
Rigidity overtook a successful group and brought it to its knees
Shared Experience
October 1993
Some time ago, a letter was received at the US/Canada AA General Service Office from a dually addicted AA member who had already contacted the GSO where she was living, but wanted some additional information about starting a dual addiction meeting. Here i
Tradition Two
February 1992
By:
Bill W.
For our group purpose there is but one ultimate authority--a loving God as He may express Himself in our group conscience. Our leaders are but trusted servants; they do not govern. - from the January 1948 Grapevine
