The Power of the Program
July 1978
By:
C. S.
| Tulsa, Oklahoma
Continuing work on the Steps will keep us connected with
Dear Editors:
June 1968
By:
M. V. B.
| Chappaqua, New York
I believe there are 'winds' and 'winds' and some of them are far from beneficial.
Surrender
November 1966
By:
Anonymous
| Manhattan, New York
Why did she drink too much, and why did she stop? <i>"Seven years away from a drink, I'm still not sure."</i>
Corporate Poverty
March 1997
This article is adapted from a presentation given by Gary A. Glynn, Class A (nonalcoholic) trustee at a general sharing session of the General Service Board, October 1994.
My Very Own Twelve Steps
February 1973
By:
N. P.
| Grand Prairie, Texas
How one enthusiastic member works our suggested program
Grapevine Daily Quote May 2, 2019
“God has given me this day to use as I wish; Alcoholics Anonymous shows me how to live it without a drink.”
“Changes for the Better,” Somerville, Massachusetts, September 1995, In Our Own Words
Quote May 2, 2014
“God has given me this day to use as I wish; Alcoholics Anonymous shows me how to live it without a drink.”
Somerville, Mass., September 1995 “Changes for the Better,” In Our Own Words
One Banana at a Time
March 2026
| AA & the Family
By:
Kelli S.B.
| Seattle, Washington
To connect with God better, her sponsor suggested she help others. What finally worked may surprise you
Surrounded by Love
January 2026
| Stories for Day Counters
By:
Bill O.
| Doylestown, Pennsylvania
At a Sunday morning Step meeting in Pennsylvania, helping newcomers is what they do best
Letting the Power Work
February 1995
By:
Margaret A.
| Seoul
STEP TWO: Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity
Letting Life Unfold
March 1993
By:
Dorothy H.
| Plainfield, New Jersey
Step Three: Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.
A Beacon in the Dark
September 1991
By:
Nadene S.
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The power of our primary purpose
The Light Next to My Heart
February 1989
By:
Bernie B.
| New York, New York
Thirty-three years, a day at time--the first in a series of interviews with some of AA's "old-timers
