Let's Continue to Stand Alone
November 1988
By:
Dick T.
| Cleveland, Ohio
From the July 1947 Grapevine
A Twelfth Step Call
October 1975
By:
P. W.
| Clearwater, Florida
It" was upstairs in a back bedroom, bleary-eyed and shaky
Don't Sell the Slogans Short
January 1974
By:
C. C.
| Lake Worth, Florida
Some of us may think they're old hat and corny, but. . .
Just like my father
March 2019
| What’s On Your Mind?
By:
Laura M.
| Melbourne, Florida
No matter how hard she tried, she became the very thing she said she never would
Open-minded
October 2016
A long-time member shares about the challenges of being an unbeliever and helping others along the way
Where I Go, It Goes
June 2014
By:
Terry F.
| Lexington, Kentucky
On a plane or at the doctor's, she's never without her constant companion
Face Value
May 2012
By:
Jude H.
| Graton, California
How she got off her dirty carpet, found self-worth and learned to help others
Tolerance Is a Two-Way Street
January 2012
By:
Dave C.
| Springfield, Missouri
An AA member ponders the meaning of Tradition One and the blessing of unity
Web Exclusive: Learning to Give it Away
March 2011
By:
Bob T.
| Washington
After 10 years in and out of Alcoholics Anonymous, it was a sponsor who helped this AA member learn to help others in recovery.
Report On The 56th General Service Conference
August 2006
Sponsorship, Service and Self-Support in a Changing World
Forgiving Louie
May 2003
By:
Jeanne R.
| Coral Springs, Florida
Sometimes a prayer for others is a prayer for yourself
Attraction versus promotion
December 2002
Do We Need Each Other?
January 1994
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
Tradition One - Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon AA unity.
