About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
April 1976
By:
Labor-Management Alcoholism Journal
Trends in Industry
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
April 1969
By:
New York Daily Column
Alcoholism Costs Business Plenty
Workaholic
October 2018
By:
Anonymous
| Ferna Lina Beach, Florida
This sober businesswoman’s career really took off, but her program ran out of steam
Sun Block
August 1991
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
February 1972
By:
AP
Back to Prohibition?
Pivot for Change
April 1967
By:
T. P. Jr.
| Hankins, New York
<emphasis type="italic">Step Discussion</emphasis> <lb<emphasis type="italic">Step Eleven:</emphasis> Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God <emphasis type="italic">as we understood Him</emphasis>, praying only for
Growing Stronger
July 2023
| Annual Prison Issue
By:
Karen C.
| Oakland, California
A California sponsorship program is taking flight, helping more and more incarcerated members each day
Fear Gave Way to Faith
September 1989
By:
John H.
| Benoni
Step Nine - Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
That New Gang of Mine
May 1963
By:
H. H.
| State College, Pennsylvania
From teeming, busy, big-city group to AA strictly country style. . .moving day may start a time of adjustment to
We Are Not a Bunch of Religious Fanatics!
November 1995
By:
A priest
A priest takes a look at our all too often distorted public image - From the April 1972 Grapevine
We Are Not a Bunch of Religious Fanatics!
November 1977
By:
A priest
A priest of the church contrasts AA's program of spiritual recovery with our all too often distorted public image - From the April 1972 Grapevine
We Are Not a Bunch of Religious Fanatics!
April 1972
By:
A priest
| Boston, Massachusetts
A priest of the church contrasts AA's program of spiritual recovery with our all-too-often distorted public image
The Unbeliever
September 1996
<emphasis type="italic">One of the original twenty-nine stories printed in the First Edition of the Big Book,</emphasis> Alcoholics Anonymous, <emphasis type="italic">published in 1935, this story was taken out when the Second Edition was published in 195
