Opportunities for Service
May 2002
Over the years, AAs have found many different ways to do service. Here are a few things some of the old-timers suggest:
Stepping Up
October 1999
By:
Patrick M.
| Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Twelve stories from AA members living and staying sober in the eastern provinces of Canada, sharing their experience, strength, and hope. This is the second in a series of issues dedicated to presenting articles from each of the eight service regions in t
Odd or God?
September 1998
By:
Kathy J.
| Indiana, Pennsylvania
Have you ever needed to find a meeting in a strange town, or in a different country, or while you were traveling? Here are several stories of people who found themselves "home again" while far from home.
Unity Disrupted
January 1998
By:
Anonymous
| Maui, Hawaii
Tradition One - Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon AA unity.
A Letter from Santa Claus
December 1970
First Steps Out of Agnosticism
April 1968
By:
D. B.
| Texas
He had failed himself as his own god; now where should he look for meaning?
I Needed Psychiatry Before and After AA
November 1966
By:
M. W.
| Norwalk, Connecticut
An AA member says<lb A doctor sent him to AA in the first place; and another helped him work the program
In the Grip of the Grog
October 1964
By:
R. T. B.
| Victoria
It took several false starts before he found a Power greater than a limitless thirst
Any Mountains in Your Way?
May 1964
By:
J. S.
| Dumfries, Virginia
See us at your earliest inconvenience; problems made into molehills here
The New Me
April 1964
By:
G. H.
| Boston, Massachusetts
Here's one way to meet an "unforgettable character.
