We Will Not Regret The Past
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Rosemary P.
| Waynesboro, Va.
Accepting the past fully means acknowledging both good and bad
My Sobriety Adventure
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Rich H.
| Hanover, Pa.
When do you look a gift horse in the mouth? When it come bearing fine wine….
God Has A Plan
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Kayleigh Z.
| South Elgin, IL
She was sure nothing good could come of her situation, but more was to be revealed
10 years of love
February 2022
| Getting Through Tough Times
By:
Dorothy E.
| Ypsilanti, Mich.
Sponsoring someone takes on a posturing of offering and accepting. How fortunate it is that AA gives us these relationships to ensure that we’re never alone.
What’s On Your Mind: What Do We Stand For?
September 2018
By:
John D.
| Big Lake, Minn
One AA believes strongly that accountability begins in the home group and spreads outward
Bridging the gap
April 2018
By:
Terry L.
| Victoria, Minnesota
A member shares a brief history of our wonderful, lifesaving local AA service
Wisdom From Newcomers
March 2017
During casual pre-meeting conversation with someone new to the rooms, he discovered that AA smarts don’t solely belong to old-timers
Outside the Circle
November 2015
A member feels uncomfortable as he learns more about one of the prayers we use
Who's In Charge?
August 2015
Luckily, in his quest to save AA, he ran across one of our special workers
The man behind the curtain
February 2015
By:
Anonymous
An old-timer finds that a Twelfth Step call right after surgery is a delightful operation.
Oldtimers and Slogans
July 2014
By:
Clyde B.
Clyde B., sober since 1963, shares his experience, strength and hope in an interview with a fellow member in 2013
Head for Shore
October 2012
By:
Gary R.
| Oak Harbor, Washington
Confronted at his dad's bar, a Navy man discovers the truth about his drinking
Homework
February 2006
By:
John G.
| Ravensdale, Washington
A high school student writes about AAS impact on his family
Dear Grapevine
May 2012
Web Exclusive: A Family in AA
September 2011
By:
Deidra H.
| Bainbridge, Georgia
A woman tells how she sobered up in the same home group as her mother and brother
My Grandmother's Gift
February 2009
By:
Cathy P.
| Sheridan, Wyoming
As a newborn, a member helped keep her grandmother sober. Years later, her grandmother helped her.
Tradition 12: A Spiritual Attitude
December 2008
By:
Ross D.
| Tulsa, Oklahoma
An AA strives to put principles before his personality
No Barriers
April 2006
By:
Christina L.
| Quesnel, British Columbia
A member welcomes a deaf alcoholic without sign language
Gunning For God's Job
June 2003
By:
Richard E.
After a rampage through the Middle East, an alcoholic discovers the difference between a dry drunk and emotional sobriety
Truth Freed Me!
February 1991
