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. . . . We Mean to Write One Story. . .

January 1953
By: E. L. | Chicago, Illinois

Sponsorship. . .

May 1950
By: R.G.M. | Grand Rapids, Michigan
The Chairman tackles a tough question

Discipline, Not Will

January 1946
By: Abbot T. | Greenwich Village, New York City, New York

Dear Grapevine

March 2012

A Letter of Thanks

September 1989
By: J. M. | Michigan

Bloodshot Eyes

January 2018 | Sponsorship
By: Mark T. | Santa Fe, New Mexico
Shaking and nauseous, he puts on a dirty shirt to go out. He has to. He’s all out of liquor

On the Way to San Jose

June 2015
A son has a spiritual awakening while visiting his sober father

As Promised

September 2011
By: Trey B. | Macon, Georgia
Sometimes the truest amends are made instinctively

An Embarrassment Of Riches

April 2003
By: Anonymous
Do they stem from instant enlightenment or slow. Painstaking growth?

Recovery: Plan A

February 1996
By: Donald A. | San Diego, California

AA Is Getting Too Organized

November 1989
By: Anonymous | New York City
From the February 1961 Grapevine

Where Do We Go From Here?

October 1988
A presentation to the 1988 General Service Conference by nonalcoholic Class A Trustee Joan K. Jackson

AA Is Getting Too Organized!

November 1982
By: Anonymous
AA has thrived on healthy disagreement from the earliest days of the Fellowship - From the February 1961 Grapevine

.- .- Message by Morse

June 1967
By: Anon.
From ship-board cabins to outpost in Qatar. . .

Coffee: The Great and Glorious Bean

December 1962
By: T.D. | Manchester, Massachusetts
Bane or bean, inst. or fresh, the caffeine bean is bountiful in AA--and grounds for a strong brew of intra-group controversy

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PO Box 1980

May 1996
By: M.L. | Princeton, Minnesota
AA members and medication

. . .WHO Has Thoroughly Followed Our Path

January 1996
By: William M. | St. Paul, Minnesota

PO Box 1980

October 1994
By: Joyce L. | St. Augustine, Florida
Dealing with active drunks

Forced Sobriety

May 1994
By: Vic F. | Merriam, Kansas

Service With a Snarl

June 1993
By: Diane L. | Georgetown, Ontario

The Gift of Time

June 1991
By: J. J. | Dover, Pennsylvania
One alcoholic sharing his or her experience, strength, and hope with another is the heart of Alcoholics Anonymous. This month, six more AAs share their thoughts on this topic, so vital to AA's future.

Faulty Logic

May 1988
By: Chuck H. | Oak Park, Illinois

Carrying the Flag

January 1988
By: W. G. | Estoril

Go for the Gold

December 1985
By: C. K. | Chicago, Illinois

Keeping Company With Myself

March 1985
By: Anonymous | Milton, Delaware

The Outsider

August 1984
By: D. S. | Canton, Illinois

Still Accepting the Unacceptable?

July 1984
By: W. M. | Maitland, Fla.

A Deeper Understanding

August 1981
By: L. R. | Victoria, British Columbia

Straight From the Horse's Mouth

May 1981
By: G. C. | Durango, Colorado

Drinking at Twelve--AA at Fifteen

February 1981
By: B. R. | Bethel, Connecticut

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