Journey to forgive
April 2018
By:
M.W.
| Hyannis, Massachusettes
One day, on a beautiful cliff in Spain, she had an encounter that broke her free of a resentment she’d been living with for years
Starfish
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By:
Ed L.
| Wrightwood, Calif.
This celebration of service reminds us to be grateful to the sponsors who help us find new life as we recover from the storm of alcoholism
Next question
February 2018
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By:
Irving M.
| Washington, D.C.
A meeting took him by surprise and gave him a fresh look at his life and a big dose of gratitude
Untangled
August 2017
By:
“Shoeless” M.
| Austin, Texas
Full of shame and remorse, she just wanted everyone to go away. Turns out all she needed was a loving hand
Roadhouse Ghosts
March 2016
On a long drive through Texas, he learned some strategies for staying sober through difficult things
The September Issue of Grapevine Is Here!
September 2015
This month's special section features stories on AA and technology
Role Model
June 2015
By:
Dave W.
| Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin
A reader writes in about a story from October 2014 and tells his own story
Drop Anchor
May 2015
By:
Steve H.
| Minneapolis, Minnesota
Simple CPC work helps one member stay sober and keep his ship docked in the solution
Shrink Rap
May 2015
By:
Woody R.
| Stockton, California
Talking with psychiatrists about AA so they can help their patients
The Guy Who Ruined My Meeting
May 2015
By:
Robin W.
| Marina Del Rey, California
He’s new, he comes in late and he disrupts everything. Someone should do something
The April Issue of Grapevine Is Here!
April 2015
This month's special section features stories from AA members with double digit sobriety
Emily and Me
December 2014
By:
Bill W.
| Lansdale, Pennsylvania
He was in and out of AA until an accident changed the course of all of their lives
Twists and Turns
October 2014
By:
Janis W.
| Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania
A scary moment while rushing to a meeting showed her it was time to put on the brakes
An Island of Sanity
October 1998
By:
Lois C.
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Tradition Ten - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy.
