The View from Here: Each Month a Group of Past Delegates to the General Service Conference Will Talk About the Traditions
January 1996
By:
Bob Mc.
| Raynham, Massachusetts
Unity in Service
Like a Hangnail in a Pickle Factory
April 1995
By:
Bill J.
| Temple, Texas
STEP FOUR: Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
COMING TOGETHER
July 1994
By:
Doug R.
| San Fernando, California
An AA member tells about surviving the recent earthquakes in the Los Angeles area--and the unity that followed the destruction
On His Way
October 1991
The Most Complicated Lie
July 1978
By:
G. P.
| Elbert, Colorado
Honesty is sometimes the "easier, softer way
What Power Is This?
October 1977
By:
F. F. O.
| Laguna Niguel, California
There are mysterious happenings in AA that seem to go far beyond the realm of mere coincidence
Cop-out
February 1977
By:
B. L.
| Macon, Georgia
His failure to accept love, happiness, and success hid this alcoholic's fear of responsibility
Just Keep on Going
April 1976
By:
F. M.
| New Canaan, Connecticut
Nothing works so well as the act of moving toward life
The Shrivelage Principle
January 1976
By:
C. H.
| Fairfield, Connecticut
How to cope with your problems, especially if you are trying to straighten out the whole world
Woman's Prerogative
May 1975
By:
M. M. C.
| Plattsburgh, New York
Watching women newcomers change their minds as they grow in the program
No Human Power
July 1974
By:
E. C. S.
| California
Just who is responsible for the success of a Twelfth Step call?
God Shapes a Priest
September 1973
By:
Anonymous
Now he can fulfill his vocation as it was intended in the beginning
The Love Project
August 1973
By:
J. A. B.
| Las Vegas, Nevada
Getting off an ego trip by learning to love others more than yourself - "For it is in giving that we receive. . .
A Position Paper on Anonymity
December 1971
from the Public Information Committee of the General Service Board
Just Let Someone Cross Me!
September 1970
By:
C. G.
| St. Louis, Missouri
When I'm good, I'm very, very good--but . . .
Who Am I Really?
After a lifetime of pretending to be somebody else, the Steps helped her accept herself
In All Our Affairs
Is it possible to continue to love someone when their behavior goes against our most basic beliefs?
