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Down the Wrong Road

June 1965
By: T. B. | Marquette, Michigan
But there can be a change of direction even in a prison cell

What Is an Open Mind?

July 1959
The seventh of a series of "Beginners' Meetings"--to run from time to time--for newcomers to AA sobriety.

Pedro's Story

September 1957
By: Pedro
THIS ARTICLE, like "A Letter to Headquarters"(p, 40), is also part of the Grapevine's promised program to tell more of the individual stories of worldwide "Twelfth Stepping" as reflected in the endless flow of letters, from far and near, to the familiar "

AA World Wide

July 1957
News and comment from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service, Headquarters, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSH.

How About a Group Inventory?

August 1956
By: Anonymous | Scarsdale, New York

Four Days

September 1955
By: J. O'N. | Westbury, L.I., New York

Anonymity's Spiritual Dividends

May 1955

The Mystery of AA

October 1954
By: J. N. L. | North Hollywood, California

Tradition Eight

December 1952
By: Bill W.
The eighth of a new series of articles explaining The Twelve Traditions. . . <lb"ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS SHOULD REMAIN FOREVER NON-PROFESSlONAL, BUT OUR SERVICE CENTERS MAY EMPLOY SPECIAL WORKERS".

In Growth

December 1951
By: C. H. T. | West Springfield, Massachusetts
WE GET STRENGTH FROM THE SUFFERING OF OTHERS

Meet the Non-alcoholic Trustees

November 1951
By: Bill W.

Public Relations

November 1951
ALWAYS ALERT" TO STAY "ALWAYS ANONYMOUS

Double Conviction?

May 1950
By: A. F. | Cheyenne, Wyoming
the human story <lbPete was sweating out a bad rap. and running into an old cell-mate didn't make it any easier. . .or did it?

Grapevine Daily Quote November 6, 2018

“The Twelve Steps ... are simple in language, plain in meaning. They are also workable by any person having a sincere desire to obtain and keep sobriety. The results are the proof. Their simplicity and workability are such that no special interpretations, and certainly no reservations, have ever been necessary. And it has become increasingly clear that the degree of harmonious living which we achieve is in direct ratio to our earnest attempt to follow them literally under divine guidance to the best of our ability.”

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948, “The Fundamentals in Retrospect”, The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 2
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Quote November 6, 2016

“The Twelve Steps ... are simple in language, plain in meaning. They are also workable by any person having a sincere desire to obtain and keep sobriety. The results are the proof. Their simplicity and workability are such that no special interpretations, and certainly no reservations, have ever been necessary. And it has become increasingly clear that the degree of harmonious living which we achieve is in direct ratio to our earnest attempt to follow them literally under divine guidance to the best of our ability.”

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948 “The Fundamentals in Retrospect” The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 2
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Learning to Grow in Self-esteem

February 1975
By: M. D. B. | Toledo, Ohio
A low opinion of self drove us into many of our difficulties

Those Twelve Steps as I Understand Them

January 1964
By: Rev. Canon Samuel M. Shoemaker, D.D

Interview with the Author of "The Independent Blonde

March 1996
By: NANCY F.
Fifth in a series of articles on authors of Big Book stories

JUST THE FACTS

August 1993

The Act of Surrender in the Therapeutic Process

June 1974
By: Harry M. Tiebout, MD
The first psychiatrist to recognize the work of Alcoholics Anonymous, Dr. Harry Tiebout used many AA concepts in his own practice

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