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Still a Great Ride

January 2013
By: Paul C. | Oceanside, California
An old-timer returns to his beloved young peoples’ group, where, long ago, he learned to survive the ups and downs of early sobriety

Notes from the 61st General Service Conference

August 2011
By: C.B., Past-Trustee | Redfield, Arkansas
A past General Service Board Trustee shares his experience

Risk AND FAITH

February 2008
By: Stephen B. | Corvallis, Oregon
An AA gets out of his head and into his heart

Step Twelve: The Whole Of AA

December 2007
By: Kevin M. | Coventry
A member celebrates the sum of its parts

Forgiveness Is a Gift

March 1998
By: Sandy S. | Santa Barbara, California

The Meaning of Success

February 1993
By: Tom H. | Napa, California

Attraction, Not Promotion

October 1988
By: L. B. | Virginia Beach, Virginia

Why Go to Meetings?

August 1988
By: G. Q. | Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

More Than Just Money

August 1987
By: K. K. | Manassas, Virginia
SEVENTH TRADITION - "Every AA group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.

A Kaleidoscope of Meanings

May 1986
By: S. G. | Wilmington, North Carolina

Mental Sobriety Means Spotting Danger Signals

November 1984
By: F. L.
From the April 1946 Grapevine

Depression and "The Capacity to Be Honest.

November 1969
By: E. M. | Toronto, Ontario

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

May 1968
By: N. L.
Books That Can Help - 'Ministering to Alcoholics'

The Choice Is Ours

January 1964
By: L. H. | Cleveland, Ohio
<emphasis type="italic">God grants each mind the choice of truth or repose. Either may be chosen, but not both. -Emerson</emphasis>

The Beneficent Heart Attack

September 1963
By: Tacker
A coronary victim tells how he found a full and happy life

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Monday, Monday

March 2003
By: Duane F. | Horseshoe Bay, Texas
A speeding truck delivers a sobering message

I Wished It Had Been Me

February 2001
By: Julie S. | Macomb, Illinois

Tradition Seven in Action

August 2000
By: Dick N. | Fort Myers, Florida

One Way Ticket

February 1999
By: Dan A. | Lakeland, Florida

Your Move

August 1998
By: Beth T. | Wabasha, Minnesota
Me, Myself, and I

Live Skunk in the Middle of the Road

August 1998
By: Peggy B.C. | Nashville, Tennessee

Alcoholics in Action

June 1998
By: Debbie S. | Salt Lake City, Utah

Lost and Found

January 1998
By: Keith B. | Oceanside, California
This AA learned that he could not stay angry and stay sober

Taking the Time to Listen

December 1997
By: Sandra E. | Jacksonville Beach, Florida
Step 12 - PART 3. . .and to practice these principles in all our affairs.

Sharing the Good--And the Bad

February 1997
By: G.P. | Phoenix, Arizona

God Winked at Me

May 1995
By: Tim T. | Albuquerque, New Mexico

The Opportunity of a Lifetime

November 1994
By: Carole T. | Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Mended by AA

June 1993
By: Violet G. | Edmonton, Alberta

The Guy at the End of the Bar

April 1993
By: Larry C. | Marietta, Ohio

A Network of Love

February 1993
By: Sam B. | Twin Falls, Idaho

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