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Finding Our Way

October 2012
By: Jerry S. | Austin, Texas
An agnostic discovers his place in the Fellowship

This Is War!

October 1961
By: E. G. | Mons
The battle against alcohol is one in which our "wounds"--or slips--can serve to make us stronger

Lucky Punch

December 2011
By: P.T. | New Britain, Connecticut
A wild roundhouse blow literally socks him into sobriety

My Sobriety Was Up in the Air

January 1995
By: Linda H. | Miami, Florida

Windows

November 1988
By: Harry Emerson Fosdick
From the April 1964 Grapevine

Windows

April 1964
By: Harry Emerson Fosdick

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

March 1969
By: V. C. | Tucson, Arizona
Convention Below the Border

WHITE-KNUCKLE WEDDING

December 2010
By: LIZ P. | Tempe, Ariz.
Sober at a reception? Who would have thought?

You Have a Stake in the Future of AA

November 1974
By: T. D. Y.
The Twelve Traditions were "hammered out on the anvil of experience" and presented to our Fellowship for the first time through the pages of the Grapevine - Here, the Grapevine's first editor urges us to know our Traditions well--for our own survival and

Obedience

May 1952
By: C.C. | Mt. Vernon, New York
A word I hated becomes my friend in need. . .

Tradition Four

April 1992
By: Bill W.
Each group should be autonomous except in matters affecting other groups or AA as a whole. - from the March 1948 Grapevine

Every Day Can Be Christmas Morning

December 1969
By: N. G. | Alvin, Texas
The Higher Power helps her <emphasis type="underline">live</emphasis> Christmas, one day at a time

All Aboard the AA Bus Line

April 1955
By: F. S. | St. Petersburg, Florida

Committed

July 2004
By: Wallace B. | Sanford, North Carolina
The word took on a whole new meaning in AA

Rebuilding

November 2024 | The Gift Of Gratitude
By: Ben B. | St. Paul, Minnesota
When he realized he had dyslexia, he got outside help, shared about it and found his place in AA

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AA News

August 2023 | AA in the Military
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So, Who Needs the Slogans?

July 1994
By: Joanne N. | Au Sable Forks, New York

AA News

March 2022 | Emotional Sobriety
2022 Regional Forums: All Welcome

At Wit's End

December 2012

PO Box 1980

November 2005
By: Lisa S. | Sands Point, New York
Profound change

Your Move

September 1989
By: J. T. | Miller Place, New York
Inner security

Recipe for Joy

August 1953
By: J. L. B. | Huntington, Indiana

Release from Fear

August 1970
By: D. A. S. | Mt. Clemens, Michigan
Pretension and willfulness cannot hurt us when we are anonymous

The Clip Sheet

February 1947

Country Squire

October 1949
By: George A.H. | Port Washington, L.I., New York
I KNEW HIM WELL

The Stories We Tell

An AA reflects on how we recover by sharing our personal experiences

From the Grass Roots

March 1956
By: H. R. | Daytona Beach, Florida
TRY THAT UNTRIED STEP

A Token of Returning

April 1989
By: L. S. | Atlanta, Georgia

From the Grass Roots

December 1953
By: Harry C. | Washington, Indiana
HUNGER FOR DRAMA

Your Move

January 1989
By: D. C. | Royal Oak, Michigan
Pain is resistance to change

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