Don't forget the cookies
April 2010
By:
BRIAN K.
| St. Louis, Mo.
An AA who attends nearly every meeting in his area starts thinking about home groups
Tough love
March 2010
By:
MARCUS M.
| Everett, Wash
A police chief realizes his arrest is just what he needed
Willing to do the work
December 2009
By:
JASON Y.
| Vista, Calif.
A very young AA applies the principles in his quest for a better education
I Don't Want Any of That AA Stuff
February 1979
By:
S. A.
| Rockford, Illinois
Strictly for skid row, he thought--until he found what AAs are really like
Honest Perspective
June 1977
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
Tradition Twelve reminds us that our principles come first. They reflect eternal spiritual values
Anxiety
December 1975
By:
Barbara B.
| Wellesley, Massachusetts
Most of us can't hold on to two thoughts at the same time--a prayer might replace that fear you feel
I Might Have Missed It All
He and his partner have been sober for many years and now have been blessed with a grandson
My Anonymity Slipped
November 1969
By:
Anonymous
| California
With all the goodwill in the world, a lack of understanding can have unhappy results
Sobriety Pays!
July 1969
By:
R. Z.
| San Diego, California
But can you sell it like detergents and shaving cream?
Read the Label!
September 1953
By:
K.D.
| Bloomfield, New Jersey
The Twelfth-Stepper's Handy Guide (for feminine cases only)
Bang Bam Boom!
June 2013
By:
Jeanne E.
| Blaine, Minnesota
After 68 years of trips and falls, she finally tumbled into AA
AA Behind the Walls: A Volunteer's Perspective
December 2003
By:
Liz D.
| Woodside, New York
What could a young, middle-class girl have in common with an inmate at Rikers?
Wisdom for Twelfth-steppers
November 1973
By:
T. P.
| Chappaqua, New York
A reminder that our attention to others needs to be pursued in deep humility - From the April 1954 Grapevine
Ham on Wry
June 1998
Ham on Wry
December 1991
Ham on Wry
April 1990
