Like a Hangnail in a Pickle Factory
April 1995
By:
Bill J.
| Temple, Texas
STEP FOUR: Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
The Damage a Drink Can Do
October 1993
By:
Anonymous
| Omaha, Nebraska
there is a point of no return
The Words and the Music
July 1993
By:
Anonymous
| Los Angeles, California
Step Seven: Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
That Thirteenth Step
February 1978
By:
L. S.
| Chico, California
She found out the hard way that Twelve Steps were all she needed for happiness
Action Is Service
May 1977
By:
W. C.
| Jalisco
He served alone for eleven weeks and on the twelfth a new group was born
Cop-out
February 1977
By:
B. L.
| Macon, Georgia
His failure to accept love, happiness, and success hid this alcoholic's fear of responsibility
This Sobriety Business
September 1976
By:
Harry C.
| Houston, Texas
After eighteen years of failure in AA a salesman discovers a secret
The Shrivelage Principle
January 1976
By:
C. H.
| Fairfield, Connecticut
How to cope with your problems, especially if you are trying to straighten out the whole world
Social Drinking as a 'Way Back' for Alcoholics?
September 1975
By:
A. S.
| Toronto, Ontario
A dangerous theory when human lives are at stake, writes this psychologist
Trials of a Group Secretary
July 1975
By:
J. K.
| San Bernardino, California
. . .and some have greatness thrust upon them.
We Made Our Own Fun
April 1975
By:
Four sober alcoholics
| California
Carrying the message turned a vacation into something very special
Some Words to Grow by
September 1974
By:
Teet C.
| North Hollywood, California
There are times when a speaker shares a thought that is truly inspiring
The Love Project
August 1973
By:
J. A. B.
| Las Vegas, Nevada
Getting off an ego trip by learning to love others more than yourself - "For it is in giving that we receive. . .
The Green-alligator Mitten
June 1973
By:
Anonymous
| Massachusetts
A happening that brought joy and a moment of wonder
Comfortable with God
August 1972
By:
W. O. P.
| Meadville, Pennsylvania
He was rebelling against "religiosity" until he realized that the spiritual and the earthly are governed by the same laws
