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I'm Right and You're Wrong. . . Okay?

November 1996
By: Roger B. | Louisville, Kentucky
This AA finally took an old-timer's advice and let go of a budding resentment

A Matter of Looking

August 1996
By: K. D. | Lebanon, Pennsylvania

The View from Here: - Each Month a Group of Past Delegates to the General Service Conference Will Talk About the Traditions

July 1996
By: Gene B. | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Money Problems?

Wreckage of the Past

April 1996
By: Norman R. | Granite City, Illinois
When a powerful family secret finally came to the surface, this sober alcoholic learned he didn't have to drink

How Not to Drink on Airplanes

March 1996
By: Courtney G.

Interview With the Author of "Stars Don't Fall

August 1995
By: FELICIA M.
Second in a series of articles on authors of Big Book stories

Matters Controversial

April 1995
By: Dave W. | New Westminster, British Columbia
One AA wonders what's appropriate to talk about in meetings, and what's not.

Learning to live

February 1995
By: M.J.H. | Columbia, South Carolina

He Gave Me the Shirt Off His Back

December 1994
By: W. P. | Costa Mesa, California

Life Happens

July 1994
By: Philip T. | New Hope, Pennsylvania

So, Who Needs the Slogans?

July 1994
By: Joanne N. | Au Sable Forks, New York

Behind the Walls

July 1993
By: Chuck P. | Okmulgee, Oklahoma

I Could Learn to like It

June 1993
By: Bruce S. | Edmonton, Alberta

The Fierce Decay of Neglect

February 1993
By: Linda D. | Maitland, Florida

Does Your Group Use the Concepts?

January 1993
By: W. H. | New York, New York

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Evolution of the Twelfth Step

May 1974
By: Anonymous
When one has tried to "practice these principles" for a long time, helping alcoholics evolves naturally into helping people wherever there is a need

Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous

February 1974
By: Marvin A. Block, MD
A medical doctor and friend of AA tells us what we do well and what we could do better

The Worst AA Meeting

June 1973
By: Dan | Miami, Florida
Everything about it was lousy--except the payoff

The Path of Self-destruction

January 1973
By: D. E. | Yachats, Oregon
Depression, guilt, fear, all led downhill until AA charted a new way

You Are Already Part of a Miracle

January 1973
By: A. M. | St. Petersburg, Fla.
Spiritual awakening can be a sudden experience or a slow growing process

The Children's Hour

December 1972
By: M. U. | Brighton, Colorado
Now the broken promise of Christmas can be kept with joy

Damn Those Second Thoughts

September 1972
By: D. H. R. | Ridgefield, Connecticut
If you're bored, do something! And do it right now

Peanuts Taught Me to Love

September 1971
By: E. P. | Columbus, Ohio
She didn't know what to do about resentments until a little bird told her

8th Step

January 1971
By: F. M. | New Canaan, Connecticut
Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all. - This series on the Twelve Steps is written by twelve members of A A, each interpreting one of the Steps as he sees it.

The Hard Days

August 1970
By: E. M. K. | South Pasadena, California
After sobriety, we may still have problems to work through. But somehow, we are given the power to cope

24 Hour Club

Survival of the Fittest...

I Might Have Missed It All

He and his partner have been sober for many years and now have been blessed with a grandson

A Crack in the Armor

Her father's honesty about his own alcoholism gets her thinking

The Stories We Tell

An AA reflects on how we recover by sharing our personal experiences

Happy Because I'm Sober

February 1969
By: L. H. | Cleaveland, Ohio
This AA looked at the people around him who were progressing most in the program. Here's what he found. . .

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