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Let's Talk About Material Things

November 1992
By: M. D. B. | Jackson, Michigan
It's that money doesn't buy happiness but we do have responsibilities in this world - From the May 1971 Grapevine

A Lucky Kid

October 1990
By: Gina C. | Lakeville, Massachusetts

A Roomful of Miracles

April 1990
By: Fran D. | New Orleans, Louisiana

The Kingdom Within

May 1989
By: John M. | Lexington, Kentucky

Warts and All

May 1988
By: Patrick M. | Quebec

Bye-bye Alibi

October 1987
By: T. A. | Xenia, Ohio

Something at Work in a Human Heart

June 1987
By: S. M. | Ottawa, Ontario
From time to time under this heading we will present stories that illuminate the journey some AAs make toward sobriety--often against considerable odds

With the Aid of AA, My Life Took Another Path

July 1980
By: J. M. | Woodbourne, New York

Using the Slogans

November 1977
By: Anonymous
From the November 1958 Grapevine

Dad Works His Program and I Work Mine

April 1972
By: K. K. | Lubbock, Texas
AA will work for parent and child alike

Let's Talk About Material Things

May 1971
By: M. D. B. | Jackson, Michigan
It's true that money doesn't buy happiness but we do have responsibilities in this world

How was the study actually done?

February 1967
'Measuring AA'--a Study

I Knew I Belonged

October 1966
By: L. K. | Seattle, Washington
A younger member's story

An Indian Named "Tall Man

November 1962
By: Richard H. Whittenore
How "the message" penetrated to a desperate situation even the Mounties couldn't handle

Using the Slogans

November 1958
The third of a series of "Beginners' Meetings"--to run from time to time--for newcomers to AA sobriety.

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Clearer than ever

January 2020 | Spiritual Awakenings
By: Sean C. | Altadena, Calif.
A private investigator discovers that faith, not sight, would lead him out of the dark

Bang Bam Boom!

June 2013
By: Jeanne E. | Blaine, Minnesota
After 68 years of trips and falls, she finally tumbled into AA

A Not-so-new Newcomer

March 2003
By: Dinah N. | Oceanside, California
It's never too late to join the Fellowship--even after twenty-four years in AA

Class Reunion

December 1993
By: Anonymous | Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

Sharing Hope

February 1993
By: Hal R. | Millbrae, California

Feelings From Inside

July 1979
From Stony Mountain, Manitoba, Six Inmates Share

Suddenly the Program Came Alive

July 1977
By: R. M. | East Meadow, New York
Four AAs share their experience both in and out of prison

Happiness

April 1965
By: W. L. W. | New Hartford, New York
It may not be euphoria, but don't knock it!

My Name Is--Don

March 1964
By: Don McF. | Beverly Hills, California

AA's Fringe Benefits

October 1956
By: W.R.M. | Puente, California

Saints Are Few Among Men, Too

December 1946
By: T.Y. | Greenich village, New York

Know Your Cloud

June 1956
By: J. S. | New York City, New York

The Anecdote Bin

January 1965
Dedicated to the lighter side of our common problem

Mail Call

January 1950
By: H.Y. | Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Once Over Lightly

January 1973
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

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