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A Long Leap of Faith

July 2001
By: Nick Y. | Leesburg, Indiana

Surrendering to God and the FBI

July 2001
By: Tim N. | North Chicago, Illinois

I Wished It Had Been Me

February 2001
By: Julie S. | Macomb, Illinois

Your Move

October 2000
By: Linda W. | Jerusalem
Shalom

The Engine of Controversy

June 2000
By: Terry K. | Clarksville, Indiana
Millennium Corner

Just Another Day

January 2000
By: Linda R. M. | Maspeth, New York

Tape Time

October 1999
By: Janis H. | St. Catharines, Ontario

A Walk in the Woods

June 1999
By: R. D. L. | Tucson, Arizona

AA and the Archdeacon

November 1998
By: Archdeacon Kenneth Naylor, D.D. | Montreal

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.

Welcome to the Rib Mountain Group

May 1998
By: Tom F. | La Crosse, Wisconsin
Tradition Five

Citizens of the World

April 1998
By: Lois C. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Tradition Four

Sobriety and the Game of Golf

January 1998
By: Vic M. | St. Augustine, Florida

hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

November 1997
By: Kenny T. | Austin, Texas

Eye of the Storm

October 1997
By: J.G. & M.G. | LaBelle, Florida
An AA meeting in the midst of Rio's Carnival

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Why?

July 1985
By: D. W. | New Orleans, Louisiana

Time to Be Sober

February 1985
By: M. S. | Grayslake, Illinois

Short--But Not Sweet

July 1984
By: H. V. | Kodiak, Alaska
Step Seven

Walking the Walk

July 1983
By: D. G. | Manhattan, New York

Maximum Security

March 1983
By: D. H. | Fulton, Missouri
The only way to keep freedom and sanity is through AA

The End of the Beginning

March 1983
By: M. W. | Jackson, New Jersey
Faith is a result of working the program

A Home Where I'm Always Welcome

March 1983
By: P. M. | Brooklyn, New York
At her first young people's convention, she met brothers and sisters from all over the world

All of Us Are Special

March 1983
By: B. L. | Clinton, Tennessee

The Day the Hurting Stopped

October 1982
By: J. V. | McLean, Virginia

We Got Sick Together--We Can Recover Together

August 1982
By: B. H. | Truro, Nova Scotia

A Chain of Sobriety

February 1982
By: B. M. | Saratoga, California

An Environment for Change

June 1981
By: J. B. | Corpus Christi, Texas
We need to become willing to change

Three Months Last Friday

April 1981
By: G. M. | Brainerd, Minnesota
No one remembered--not even her sponsor

Among the Lucky Ones

June 1980
By: F. S. | Silver Spring, Maryland

Pay Attention!

May 1980
By: B. M. | Saratoga, California

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