A Different Ending
July 2014
By:
Charlie C.
| Cliffwood, New Jersey
In AA, we get the chance to write the rest of the story without alcohol
Web Exclusive: Running to Recovery
September 2011
By:
Dawn A.
A woman's running regime helps her understand the rhythms of recovery
Web Exclusive: On the Other Side of Amends
May 2011
By:
Steve H.
An alcoholic ends up on the receiving side of an amends for a change
LEAVING SOBER!
December 2010
By:
CARLA D.
| Phoenix, Ariz.
A mile-high meeting ensures a winning weekend in 'Sin City'
Our hometown
March 2010
By:
MITCH M.
| Harlem, N.Y.
At a community event in Harlem, members set up a Public Information table
From Last Gasp to Gratitude
August 2008
By:
Anonymous
| Phoenix, Arizona
Making good use of disaster
Notes From A Group Inventory Chair
October 2006
By:
Roy R.
| Toronto, Ontario
Sometimes it's hard to address the gorilla
Bloom Where You Are Planted
July 2006
By:
Sean F.
| Akron, Ohio
Staying sober inside with meetings and without
Sounds of Silence
April 2004
By:
Jean C.
| Eugene, Oregon
They can be heard anytime the bondage of self drops away
Grandparents in Love
February 2004
By:
Anonymous
| Cortland, New York
She had to tell her grandchildren she was getting married, not dying
Opportunities for Service
May 2002
Over the years, AAs have found many different ways to do service. Here are a few things some of the old-timers suggest:
Moments
December 1983
By:
R. H.
| Cedar Rapids, Iowa
The sober life has high points of joy, truth, serenity, and love
The Waiting Game
May 1983
By:
J. H.
| San Francisco, California
Something was missing. What--or whom--was he waiting for?
A New Life
February 1980
By:
G. G.
| Penndel, Pennsylvania
There was quite a bit of laughter, and I never once thought it was directed at me.
No More Sad Tales
June 1977
By:
W. O'D.
| San Diego, California
A collection of nuts taught him the joy of laughter
Making the Big Book Come Alive
September 1976
By:
Jim H.
| Lewiston, Idaho
How it works in the life of one family
