The Light That Shines Bright
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By:
Mandi L.
| Palm Bay, Fla.
A basic truth was brought home to her in recovery: two alcoholics can make a profound change
Available
December 2018
| Sober for the Holidays and Remote Communities
By:
Kristina F.
| Tesuque, N.M.
Making yourself available to help, benefit, and be of use
Doing The Next Right Thing
September 2016
As she fights her way through years of incredible adversity, a woman discovers the healing messages to be found in familiar slogans
Strangers in the night
August 2016
One chilly, wet Friday evening in Independence, a lonely meeting chair learns the importance of making some coffee
A Tragic Day in Central Park
August 2013
By:
Alex S.
| San Francisco, California
He was sober, in love, everything was going great—then his sunny day went dark
Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
September 2011
By:
Jerry P.
| Hastings, Nebraska
From Section 2, Living History
You and Me and the DTs
June 2011
By:
Lee B.
| Guelph, Ontario
Twenty years after seeing her mom die of the DTs, this woman got sober after experiencing her own alcoholic seizures and DTs
JUST FRIENDS
May 2010
By:
BERNIE S.
| Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
When boy meets girl on AA campus, sometimes it works
The Hole in the Soul
May 2005
By:
Jeff M.
| El Paso, Texas
Realizing that sobriety isn't a solo affair
Committed
July 2004
By:
Wallace B.
| Sanford, North Carolina
The word took on a whole new meaning in AA
Fifth Day--Plans For the Future
November 2003
Based on an interview delivered in a panel discussion before the Catholic Hospital Association of the United States and Canada, in Philadelphia in 1951. - from the June 1969 Grapevine
