My Sponsor Took It Easy
July 1973
By:
C. B.
| Waldport, Oregon
He was there, and he waited for understanding to come
Rudolph. . .
December 1967
By:
The Silent Rostrum
| Houston, Texas
Symbol of bad fortune turned to good
Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
October 1966
By:
J. I.
| California
The Deacon's Bench - A group secretary can make the difference. . .
Corporation Meets
June 1944
Breaking Through the Denial
January 2014
By:
M.E.
| Rocky Hill, New Jersey
It took several false starts in AA before he understood powerless
Knute and Me
April 2000
By:
Leila M.
| San Diego, California
Memories of a healed marriage and early AA from the wife of an AA member. Leila M. is now ninety years old.
Torn for Twenty Years
October 1967
By:
W. G.
| Westport, Connecticut
It took three trips to a "state farm" and untold anguish before she would surrender
AA at Work. . .or at Leisure
July 1953
By:
Bob
| Troy, New York
The Grapevine is publishing the following article as "one man's opinion," in the belief that the general subject of friendship for "visiting firemen" (on or off the beam) is a matter of importance and interest to the Fellowship as a whole. We invite comme
A Helping Hand
July 2026
| Annual Prison Issue
By:
Nina M.
| Louisville, Kentucky
Members at an AA meeting in a Kentucky correctional facility discover a brand-new tool to help them get sober
In My Heart Forever
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Loren S.
| South Bend, Ind.
The legacy of his sponsorship lives on in each new suffering alcoholic who seeks help
What kind of cult is this?
July 2019
| The Prison Issue
By:
Anonymous
| Sacramento, California
No way was he as bad as those people in the meetings. Surely this AA was not for him
