God and Newcomers
April 1972
By:
D. W. R.
| Detroit, Michigan
Don't be afraid to talk about God. Yours, that is--not his
The 'Tapevine' Story
September 1966
By:
Eddi and Art P.
| Boca Raton, Florida
How can a blind AA read this magazine?
AA in Florida Road Prisons
January 1965
By:
Anonymous
A young inmate and AA member reports on progress
The Arena
December 1949
By:
C.T.
| Greenwich, Connecticut
In this corner, the ladies hair-pulling barred!
Time on Your Hands?
June 1944
Faith Among the Ruins
September 2002
By:
Connie C.
| New York, New York
Even in the smoldering wreckage of the World Trade Center, there was hope
A Power in the Air
February 1993
By:
Anonymous
| New York, New York
Step Two - Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
A Lush in the Halls of Ivy
February 1965
By:
G. G., B. S., M. A., Ph. D.
Cap and gown were turning into cap and bells until this professor turned himself into AA
Reflections on the Third Tradition
October 2011
By:
Jason P.
| Fishers, Indiana
A member describes the importance of the Third Tradition in his sobriety
Quest for Faith
July 2011
By:
Alan G.
| Novato, California
When he truly let go of the bottle, he could finally let go and let God
Thirsty Thursday!
June 2011
By:
Jake N.
| Cincinnati, Ohio
Every day was cause for a celebratory drink
Reality TV
February 2011
By:
Jim M.
| Oceanside, New York
He “got” Step Two by plugging into a beautiful floor console television
A death in the family
November 2009
By:
MARTHA S.
| Eugene, Ore.
A home group becomes a community when an anchor of the meeting dies
TOAST Is Not the Issue
January 2009
By:
Leslie P.
| Lake Jackson, Texas
A quick inventory saves a young mother a lifetime of regret
Anything and Everything Except Sobriety
May 1998
By:
Ken W.
| Bandon, Oregon
Tradition Five - Each group has but one primary purpose - to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.
