The Chairman
July 1951
<emphasis type="italic">I'd even go for complacency if it</emphasis> WORKED <emphasis type="italic">for me</emphasis>.
My Church and My AA
September 1970
By:
Father John F.
| Washington, District of Columbia
A priest tells how, for him, they are two different things, but equal in importance
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
July 1968
By:
NCA Newsletter
William W. Moore Jr. New NCA Director
Ham on Wry
November 1992
At Wit’s End
September 2016
My love affair with alcohol
November 2021
| Prayer and Meditation
By:
Corinna D.
| Cincinnati, Ohio
She hitchhiked her way into a long relationship with liquor and made it to AA through Al-Anon
In Shambles
April 2020
| Home Group
By:
Betsy S.
| Tucson, Ariz.
At four months sober, she had no money—not even for toilet paper. Thankfully, she had a sponsor
Broadening the Gateway
June 2019
| Letting Go of Resentments
By:
Andrew S.
| Snowmass, Colo.
Making sure that our prayers encompass the faith of all alcoholics
Questions about the 2005 Convention?
December 2004
Looking forward to coffee, ice cream, and the 2005 International Convention
The First Step: Phase Two
July 1969
By:
A. H.
| Manhattan, New York
In AA at twenty-one, he had five years of sobriety before taking what he calls
The Laughingstock of Queens
October 2013
By:
Anonymous
It's bad enough he's in AA—what a loser. Now he has to set up chairs?
The Acid Test
September 2005
By:
Anonymous
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
If he could get through his mother's death sober, he could get through anything
