Expectations of AA
September 1993
By:
Anonymous
| Manila
in a moment of crisis he learned that sobriety doesn't depend on personalities
A Power Greater Than Compulsion
May 1992
By:
Norm W.
| Magalia, California
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
Are We Locked In?
May 1992
By:
E. L.
| Council Bluffs, Iowa
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does
Courage
August 1974
By:
V. W. C.
| Long Beach, California
We have learned courage by trying, and through AA we can channel it into new and beautiful ways
My Good Sponsor
July 1973
By:
Joe H.
| Rocky Hill, Connecticut
A good sponsor is one who believes you can make it some day
I Had Hoped That You Could Help. . .
January 1973
By:
B. F. P.
| Manhattan, New York
Dare we tell others that how we recovered is strictly our own business?
You've Got to Be Kidding!
December 1972
By:
M. L. B., RN
| Havre de Grace, Maryland
If you think you have it so rough, follow this nurse on her rounds
Good Is in the Trying
October 1972
By:
W. G.
| West Nyack, New York
If we make an effort to grow, we grow by the effort - The Third Step
Get Involved!
February 1971
By:
J. D.
| Wilmington, Delaware
A three-part section on AA's work in institutions
A Beef from Australia
July 1970
By:
A. K.
| Adelaide
Or maybe just another alcoholic with a resentment
Honest, Open and Willing
The spiritual journey may start in many places, but the destination is always the same
