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Mission: Tradition

October 2014
By: Anonymous
One member's quest to find out more about how our Fellowship lives and grows

Bear Country

July 2000
By: Julie W. | Polson, Montana
Well into my seventh year of sobriety, I had an adventure that I want to share with you.

A 3-way Hug

May 1998
By: Owen C. | Rochester, New York
This AA was able to reconcile long-buried resentments toward family members who had died.

The Doctor's Dilemma

September 1997
By: Shree | Cayman Islands

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

August 1985
Trust and Unity Characterize 35th General Service Conference

Much More Than Musical Chairs

April 1985
By: J. P. | Spokane, Washington
Rotation is a principle of great spiritual and practical value

Now, About That Return to Social Drinking. . .

November 1974
By: R. Z.
A visit to Professor Winkley's school proves instructive in a confusing sort of way - From the January 1966 Grapevine

More than Sobriety

July 1971
AA is a road to better living, with signs to guide us and friends to help us along the way - Essence of AA

About That Return to Social Drinking. . .

January 1966
By: R. Z. | San Diego, California
A visit to Professor Winkley's School proves instructive in a confusing sort of way

The Man Who Wasn't Ready

August 1953
By: H. S. | Upton, New York
there's always an exception to prove the rule and confuse the experts

SUMMARY

February 1954
By: J. N. P. MOORE, M.D., F.R.C.P.I., D | Dublin

For Sale

June 2021 | Dating & Relationships
By: David S. | New York, N.Y.
One member shares his thoughts and experience about money, property, prestige and AA

Broken Promises

August 2016
She always meant to take her son to the park, but her hangovers kept getting in the way

Right Before My Eyes

September 2008
By: Mike K. | Kenai, Alaska
An AA witnesses the slow, steady growth of a group in prison

Whose Marriage Is It Anyway?

December 2006
By: Charles H. | Laguna Woods, California
A rocky relationship in recovery

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Carrying the Message

September 1973
By: G. H. | Laval, Quebec
An outstretched hand

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

January 1971
Industry's 'Camouflaged' Alcoholics

P.O. Box 1980

February 1962
By: M. W. | Manhattan, New York
Suggestion

From the Grass Roots

March 1958
By: Anon. | Vernal, Utah
SELLING THE BOOK

I know, I’ve been There

December 2016
By: Doug T. | Wichita, Kansas
On a 12th Step call at a remote Kansas farm, three men learn that the language of the heart can come through a pen

Sober In The Sixties

July 2006
By: Fairleigh M. | La Mesa, California
A long-timer talks about getting sober in her teens

Why I Keep Coming Back

May 2001
By: Mel B. | Toledo, Ohio

The Wrestling Match Called Life

June 1991
By: Anonymous | Maine
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.

Leadership vs. Dictatorship

November 1990
By: J. P. L. | North Haledon, New Jersey
From the March 1961 Grapevine

Desert Storm

August 2016
How a woman left out in the wild to die found the willingness and forgiveness to consider a most unimaginable amend

I Had to Stop Drinking or Die

July 1994
By: Joe D. | Eddyville, Kentucky

AA Growth

August 1972
By: C. H. H. | Fairfield, Connecticut
At a recent meeting of the Grapevine Editorial Board, the subject matter of this article was of great concern. The piece is the work of one board member, but he incorporates the thoughts of the other members as recorded in a writing session.

Our Anonymity Is Both Inspiration and Safety

March 1946
By: Bill W.

Sober Language

This AA wonders if profanity in meetings does more harm than good to the program

Fear and the Fourth Step

An AA describes how a Step helped him to change his attitudes and feelings

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