We Seek Through Meditation
November 1996
By:
C.C.
| North Hollywood, California
Reprinted from the March 1985 Grapevine
Understanding Acceptance
June 1996
By:
Sarah J.
| Centralia, Washington
This sober mother had trouble finding the key to coping with her teenage son
Peace With the Past
September 1995
By:
Anonymous
| Sheboygan, Wisconsin
STEP 9: Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others
Singleness of Purpose
August 1984
By:
Anonymous
| Denver, Colorado
When people with other addictions became a problem at AA meetings in this district, Traditions-minded AAs got together and planned a workshop on AA's singleness of purpose. Has your group, district, or area found a workable approach to this or any other A
How Would You Answer These Questions?
March 1972
To Tell Or Not to Tell
April 1970
By:
G. O'L.
| Chicago, Illinois
In seeking a job, being candid about one's alcoholism has its dangers, sometimes its rewards
I Sent a Christmas Card on Its Way
December 1967
By:
Neva G.
| Alvin, Texas
And in very short order, the sober, not-so-gay divorcée was no longer alone
CONCERNING RESPONSIBILITY OF PSYCHIATRISTS AND OTHER PHYSICIANS FOR ALCOHOL PROBLEMS
December 1965
By:
The Editors
Medical Notes
AA+M.D.= 1 Happy Doc
September 1962
By:
Dr. Bob M.
| Wellington
An AA physician says: "Disturbances that many psychiatrists would consider psychotic have yielded to the AA program
Let There Be Light. . .
May 1957
By:
Elsie T.
| Cincinnati, Ohio
Elsie's letter to her AA sponsor, Betty T., first appeared in the February "Exchange Bulletin" from GSH. The Grapevine editors felt it speaks eloquently to all of us.
Return to Rwanda
May 2018
By:
Marcellin K.
With no meetings in his country, he reached out for help. Now he's sharing his hope
The Mongolian Adventure
March 2005
An interview with an attendee of the first AA Convention in Mongolia
