All in the Family!
October 1967
By:
L. T.
| Lewes, Delaware
She found AA for her parents. Then, years later, she needed it for herself and her husband
Will You and I Have Another Chance?
September 1954
By:
G. K. S.
| Kankakee, Illinois
For every member who tells of his slip in humility and gratitude for another chance, there is at least one who will never tell the story of his last chance.
AA Under the Mapleleaf
May 1951
We Like to Know We're All There. . .
December 1950
By:
S.H.
| Clifton, New Jersey
We've kind of drifted that way--
Groups Mark Anniversaries
December 1947
Whatever comes my way
January 2023
| Spiritual Awakenings
By:
R.A.
| Ames, Iowa
She always wanted to feel safe and believe in something. Getting sober in AA showed her how.
Service at sea
August 2022
| Sober Travel
By:
Martha M.
| Ocean, N.J.
A member on a cruise is reminded that we don’t know how much we’re needed until we actually show up
My Texas pen pal
November 2021
| Prayer and Meditation
By:
Tom Z.
| Coles Point, Va.
For 17 years, they shared everything—all the joys, challenges and pain. Now they’ll get to meet
Grateful to Help
July 2021
| The Annual Prison Issue
By:
John K.
| Sanford, N.C.
Committed to writing guys in prison, a volunteer begins to help them see what AA is like outside
One story at a time
August 2017
By:
Alan S.
| Rio Rancho, New Mexico
A former delegate challenges himself to write for Grapevine every month—service with a pen
The Write Stuff
August 1997
The General Service Office in New York receives a tremendous amount of mail on a wide range of topics relating to AA, alcoholism, public information, group problems, etc. But as the following exchange of letters shows, at the heart of this flood of inform
The Armenian Connection
August 1995
By:
Roubik S.
| Glendale, California
It took a while, but an Armenian-speaking meeting finally got off the ground
Steering Clear of Negativity
August 1993
By:
Bill B.
| Mount Holly, New Jersey
this AA has learned to take what he needs and leave the rest
