A Powerful Reason for Faith
May 1982
By:
G. E.
| Franklin, Massachusetts
In sobriety she learned to accept blindness
Experts?
May 1980
By:
J. G.
| Ridgetown, Ontario
A member of a small group responds to a question posed by the group general service representative
The Power to Surrender
January 1980
By:
G. B.
| Alexandria, Virginia
The compulsion to drink left him that night
The Poor Me's
May 1979
By:
S. M.
| Lompoc, California
Fear of his daughter's disapproval led him straight to
Not Just Locked up and Forgotten
July 1978
By:
R. M.
| Bay City, Michigan
In this section, six AAs--inside and out--share experiences of how the program works in prisons
Sober for Thirty Years
November 1976
By:
J. B.
One of the earliest members of the first New York AA group, he was also its first "self-proclaimed atheist" - From the May 1968 Grapevine
The Veil
August 1976
By:
Anonymous
| Rhode Island
Medication dulled her senses, so she was puzzled when A A. told her, "Don't chew your booze
It Was Only a Four-day Slip
July 1976
By:
G. W.
| Bridgewater, Massachusetts
But it ended in tragedy and a return to prison
Circuit Speakers
December 1975
By:
Anonymous
| Los Angeles, California
A down-to-earth look at some facts of life
A Selfish Program?
November 1975
By:
Anonymous
Do we confuse the shaky newcomer - From the May 1950 Grapevine
Cooperation with What?
February 1975
By:
O. C.
| Salem, Oregon
This AA found practices he could not condone
How Does the Recovering Alcoholic Want to Be Treated?
May 1953
By:
B. W.
| Springfield, Illinois
A WOMAN AA ANSWERS SOME FAMILY GROUP QUESTIONS
The Non-alcoholics--God Bless 'Em!
July 1950
First International Conference<lbThe Long Suffering Wives and Husbands of AA <lbCome Into Their Own At Cleveland!
Got a Pain in Your Feelings?
March 1950
By:
J.F.
| Elmhurst, L.I., New York
man is his own worst enemy
Six Ways to Refuse a Drink
January 1950
being a not too serious discussion of what to say when offered a drink
