From Fantasy to Fellowship
March 2000
By:
Michele C.
| Sacramento, California
Making it big in the state capitol
Activity Addicts
March 1975
By:
Paul M.
| Riverside, Illinois
If we can keep ourselves busy enough we won't have time to face ourselves
A History of Horrors
July 1972
By:
Anonymous
Since the days of the Deluge man has recorded his treatments and his 'cures' for the disease of alcoholism
An AA Doctor Opens His Heart
December 1971
By:
D. G. M., MD
| Montreal, Quebec
Young people solving their problems remind him that only a closed mind can hurt our Fellowship
Brothers and Sisters
This family shows that although alcoholism often runs in families, we can also help each other get sober
Dry But Not Sober
October 1963
By:
A. G.
| Chappaqua, New York
For seven years I went to meetings as a nonalcoholic and then one day the truth popped out
Adam Didn't Know
December 1960
By:
H. M.
| Newport Beach, California
Living is much more complicated for us than it was for Adam. But one thing is simplicity itself: The AA program.
Stick to your last
September 1966
By:
Robert K. Greenleaf
Seven choices for mature living - The fifth in a series of six articles
Thank God for Despair
June 1965
By:
Dr. Earle M.
| San Francisco, California
...the un-ease that makes us want to do a better job of living
My Parents: AA
May 1961
By:
C. A.
| Los Angeles, California
How the Fellowship represents the "ideal" family relationship
Professing Alcoholism
June 1960
Why a member of our diplomatic corps found it desirable to break his anonymity abroad--and what happened after that
Holy Direction
june 2026
| Young & Sober
By:
P.M.
| Delhi, Ontario
Be careful confessing to a priest about your drinking. He may just tell you where to go
Letter of Hope from a Tribal Jail
July 2025
| AA Celebrates 90 Wonderful Years!
By:
Samantha W.
| Quinault Indian Nation, Washington
Thanks to outside volunteers and Grapevine, an incarcerated woman in Washington celebrates a year of sobriety
The Day Hope Arrived
June 2025
| Annual Prison Issue
By:
Jeffrey W.
| Oliver, British Columbia
Locked up, sick and detoxing, he was looking for something to read to cheer him up. What he found was a new life
