Your Move
September 2002
By:
Dave W.
| Billings, Montana
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Dial-a-sponsor--Not!
February 1995
Practice These Principles. . .
January 1994
Tradition One: Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon AA unity.
Ham on Wry
April 1991
Confessions of a Roving AA
April 2001
By:
Dave M.
| Pueblo, Colorado
The Home Group<lbHeartbeat of AA
Voting for God's Will?
September 2000
By:
Ernest S.
| York Harbor, Maine
AA's Twelve Traditions: A Pattern of Practical Experience
In the Rest of Our Affairs:
February 2000
By:
Rogelia M. V.
Two presentations from the World Service Meeting, held in Auckland, New Zealand, in October of 1998
Not Right for a Woman
August 1999
By:
Jill H.
| Lyttelton
A former editor of New Zealand's AA magazine, Mainstay, talks about getting sober.
Happiness Is Not for Me
November 1998
By:
G. L.
| Boise, Idaho
Oh, sure, there are times of joy. But there's a lot of hard work and anguish in maintaining sobriety, too. - From the January 1971 Grapevine
AA + GP = Progress
November 1998
By:
Dr. William W. Bauer
The Director of Health Education for the American Medical Association tells how the physician can help the drunk to seek recovery through Alcoholics Anonymous.
Of Myth and Martyrs
October 1995
By:
Ernest S.
| York Harbor, Maine
A response to the May 1995 Grapevine article, "Whose Message Are We Carrying?" by J.J. from Belton, S.C.
