A Whole New World
December 2020
| Remote Communities + Sober Holidays
By:
Cathleen G.
| Dallas, Texas
A daughter returning home for the holidays shares her joy about how AA has transformed her family
Web Exclusive: An Amends in the Nick of Time
July 2011
By:
Philip S.
| Carlsbad, California
If he had waited only one more day, he would have lost the opportunity to make amends
The Colonel Was a Lush
February 1961
By:
J. S.
| Bedford Hills, New York
No man can change the Army 201 File but the bright record of the sober years goes into it, too
The Patron Saint of AA
September 2022
| Young & Sober
By:
Charles M.
| Columbia, Tenn.
A once bleeding deacon learns to recognize that service to the Fellowship ought to come from a place of love
Dancing on a Pinhead
May 2020
| Getting Into General Service
By:
Nancy H.
| Laguna Woods, Calif.
Write articles on the Concepts? What on earth had she signed up for? Turns out, it opened her eyes to a whole new world
Are We Ever Home Safe?
July 1975
By:
K. P.
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
His group thinks of him as an old-timer, but he wonders. . .
The Pleasures of Reading
October 1946
By:
F.G.
| New York
THE FALL OF VALOR by Charles Jackson (Rinehart and Company, Inc., $2.75)
A New Adventure
December 2015
One letter at a time, she gets to explore sobriety with AAs all over the world
Meeting in Montgomery
December 2012
By:
Tom A.
| Trumbull, Connecticut
He went to the bus stop to right a wrong and left with a beautiful new friend
Saying Good-bye to Lee
December 2005
By:
Hoppy H.
| Burns Harbor, Indiana
One more gift of the program
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
February 1981
By:
Peter Basil Gram, MD
'Insulting'!
Cooperating with the Courts
October 2024
| CPC: Cooperation with the Professional Community
By:
Kerry Meyer Class A (non-alcoholic) Trustee
| Minneapolis, Minnesota
Chief Judge and Class A Trustee of the General Service Board shares about the importance of CPC service
Wonderfully humbling
April 2018
By:
Dick C.
| New City, New York
Sitting quietly in his green “cathedral,” he looks up at the birds and knows he's not in charge
