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Without a Higher Power

January 2010
By: GREG H. | San Diego, Calif.
One Size does not fit all for this atheist in recovery

On the Alcoholism Front

April 2008
Cooperating with the Professional Community

A Seafarer's Story

January 2007
By: Todd H. | Homer, Alaska
A soul-sick alcoholic comes ashore

Traditions Twelve: Signs Of AA

December 2006
By: David S. | New York, New York
An anonymous society, not a secret one

Rock 'N' Roll Recovery

January 2005
By: Dennis K. | St. John, New Brunswick
Crank it up

Tradition 12: Anonymity

December 2004
By: Anonymous
From the November 1951 Grapevine

Traveling AAs

March 2004
By: Bill and Annette S. | Woodbridge, Virginia

Confessions of a Roving AA

April 2001
By: Dave M. | Pueblo, Colorado
The Home Group<lbHeartbeat of AA

Don't Order Me Around

November 2000
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
From the August 1976 Grapevine

Smashing Pumpkins

October 2000
By: C. W. | Stockton, California

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.

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