Sweet Goodbye at the Farm
January 2013
By:
Mary Carol R.
| Baltimore, Maryland
A sponsor learns the power of letting go by showing up for her sponsee
Web Exclusive: The Story is the Same
February 2012
By:
Doug A.
| Knoxville, Tennessee
Seeing a young man drunkenly stumble into his halfway house reminded him that we have a common story and a common solution
Web Exclusive: The Lowest Bottom
January 2012
By:
John L.
He had quit drinking many times until one night in a motel turned into a 3-month bender
Living Rough on the Riverbank
July 2011
By:
Riverbank John
| South Yorkshire
A homeless alcoholic, he didn't believe in God until one morning when he heard from his higher power
I stole the wallet
August 2010
By:
LEE C.J.
| Fargo, N.D.
Awkward and painful as it was, this amends had to be made
A few 24s
October 2009
By:
MORIA B.
| Pomona, N.Y.
When the voice says she no longer needs meetings, a long-timer holds onto her seat
At my age
March 2009
By:
JIM L.
| Newton, Kansas
Sober twenty-seven years, an AA hits some bumps in the road
Dr. Bob's Last Major Talk: An Excerpt
November 2003
In the summer of 1948, Dr. Bob was stricken with the malady that was to take him from us two years later. This is an excerpt from his last major talk, as transcribed from a recording made at Detroit in December 1948. - Excerpted from the June 1973 Grapevi
Within AA:
February 2000
By:
Tore H.
Two presentations from the World Service Meeting, held in Auckland, New Zealand, in October of 1998
Autonomy Is Not an Excuse
April 1998
By:
Mickey H.
| Springville, Utah
Tradition Four - Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or AA as a whole.
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
September 1987
By:
Alcohol Health & Research World
Homelessness and Alcohol Abuse
A Disease of Opposites
March 1979
By:
F. R.
| Parsippany, New Jersey
What seemed to be the end was actually the beginning
