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It Works!

May 1990
By: Leonard Blumenthal | Edmonton, Alberta
Many AA members would not be sober without the help of nonalcoholics. In this issue, we have invited six friends of the Fellowship who work with suffering alcoholics to share their experience, strength, and hope with Grapevine readers.

Accentuating the Negative

April 1990
By: Elizabeth E. | Tulsa, Oklahoma
Must we always say "yes" to AA?

Ph.Drunk

February 1987
By: L. H. | Greensboro, North Carolina

Identification Is the Key

May 1984
By: J. L. | East Point, Georgia

Getting the Red Out

April 1982
By: C. D. | Washington, D.C.
A cautionary tale for group treasurers

A Chance to Learn

August 1980
By: L. G. | Ogallala, Nebr.
The stronger her faith became, the more secure she felt

A Cheerful Neurasthenic

May 1978
By: Anonymous | Lincoln, Nebraska
All the marvels of medical science failed, so he to came to AA and became

The Beautiful-woman Drunk

June 1971
By: B. W. | Mission, British Columbia
We charmed the total stranger into buying us a drink

The World We Live in

June 1970
By: Bobbie G. | Queens, New York
As a sober alcoholic, can I come to terms with the hostility, confusion, and misunderstanding all around me?

New Slogans?

A member discusses his thoughts on some recent sayings he's heard in meetings

My Name Is Jack

August 1968
By: J. A. L. | Queens, New York
An alcoholic's own story

What You Should Know About Tranquilizers

January 1963
By: William and Ellen Hartley
Millions of unsuspecting Americans are endangering their emotional and physical health by misusing these "peace-of-mind" pills

The Twelve Steps Revisited/Step 3

July 1961
By: J. E. | Guilford, Connecticut
Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as <emphasis type="italic">we understood Him</emphasis>

The Twelve Steps Revisited/Step 2

May 1961
By: J. E. | Guilford, Connecticut
Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.

Can We Permit Justice to Remain Blind?

March 1961
By: Albert B. Logan
Before a Joint Session of the Law Society of England and the American Bar Association, an attorney stresses the need for the legal profession to recognize alcoholism as a disease

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A Meeting in Paris

September 1981
By: J. N. | Statesboro, Georgia

A Measure of Humility

September 1980
By: E. G. | Minneapolis, Minn.
Third Step - There is humility in the willingness to be honest

Alcoholics in Action: Christmas, 1978

December 1979
By: T. S. | Gardner, Massachusetts

You Don't Know What Lonesome Is!

November 1977
By: I. S.
From the December 1947 Grapevine

Let This Faith Be Ours

August 1973
By: Sam S. | Richmond, Virginia
Loners all over the world bring new dimensions to our own understanding

Take Your Works on Faith

March 1972
By: N. E. H. | Westport, Connecticut
We can give of ourselves in many ways, and never know what good we do

Anatomy of a Slip

November 1970
By: Jim McL. | Goshen, New York
Things might have been different if I had said the exact words I wished said to me

Inside and Outside

July 1970
By: R. P. | Carson City, Nevada
Wherever you are, it's what's inside the man that matters most

A Soldier's Story

Suffering from post traumatic stress and alcoholism, he finally surrendered

A Sober Circle

She was able to build strong relationships with family and friends

A Way to Start the Day

A morning meeting was the foundation of her sobriety

Five Years in AA--SLIP--COMEBACK

February 1968
By: Jim C. | Metcalfe, Ontario
An AA returning after a slip takes deliberate aim on wanting sobriety above all else

Escape

December 1966
By: Vernelle Fox, M.D.

Christmas Past

December 1965
By: M. H. | Miami, Florida
His recollection of the years in the shadows heightens the joy of this sober Christmas

A Sweet Challenge

February 1965
By: T. W. | Wells
The world and its problems can be taken a new way, without "haste and waste

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