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
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
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
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
At Wit's End
December 2012
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
