Pull up a chair
March 2022
| Emotional Sobriety
By:
Chris D.
| Bartlett, Ill.
One day his buddies took him to Harry’s. What he learned there he’ll never forget
The Hiding Place
November 2015
His wife would never think to look in the woodpile. Then he got caught red-handed
Thoughts On General Service
March 2014
By:
William C.
| Sykesville, Maryland
The hand of AA was there before he went to a meeting when he first reached out for help
Unacceptable
September 2013
By:
Anonymous
What to do when someone preys on a newcomer? Home group to the rescue
Easier Led By Example Than Ordered to Obey
October 1999
By:
Geni P.
| Guelph, Ontario
Tradition Two: "For our group purpose there is but one ultimate authority--a loving God as He may express Himself in our group conscience. Our leaders are but trusted servants; they do not govern.
It Doesn't Happen By Itself
May 1995
Everything in Good Time
September 1973
By:
M. C.
| Soquel, California
Crises come and go and the flowers bloom when their time has come
Where the Splendor Is
April 1968
By:
H. L.
| California
It's no easy thing to know ourselves and to know others, but the <emphasis type="underline">effort</emphasis> to know is the highroad to love
The Pleasures of Reading
July 1946
By:
J.J.
| Greenwich Village, New York City
<emphasis type="italic">BERNARD CLARE</emphasis> by James T. Farrell (Vanguard Press, $2.75)
Anything and Everything Except Sobriety
May 1998
By:
Ken W.
| Bandon, Oregon
Tradition Five - Each group has but one primary purpose - to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.
The Threat of the Twelve Steps
October 1965
By:
Anon
| Vermont
We went to extremes in drinking, why not in working the program?
To Tell Or Not to Tell?
September 1965
By:
F. J. T.
| Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
What happened when a professor told his biology class about his own experience with alcohol
Guidebook for Presbyterian Ministers
April 1952
Clergy of two faiths advises on AA used as pastoral aid. A Grapevine Milestone Report
