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It Won't Work. . .For Me

July 1950
By: Hal O'R | Fresno
24-hour plan

Is the AA Program a Selfish One?

May 1950
By: Anonymous | East Greenwich, Rhode Island
Do we confuse the shaky newcomer?

The Need for Prayer Is Great

April 1950
By: O. S. | Burwood, N. S. W.

Heed the Warning!

December 1949
By: Pen Pal | Represa, California
a prison returnee's plea

The Public

November 1949
By: H.S. | Great Neck, L.I., New York

London Calling--

February 1949
By: L. T. | London

Editorial:

February 1948
By: Bill W.
On the 3rd Tradition

The Pleasures of Reading

November 1946
By: Bob D. | Garden City, Long Island, New York
PRAYER: The Mightiest Force in the World, by Frank C. Laubach, M.A., Ph.D., D.D. (Fleming H. Revell Co. $1.25)

Stub of a Pencil

April 1946
By: G.O.L. | Salt Lake City, Utah

Vino Vignettes:

September 1945
By: C. C. | Manhattan
Thumbnail A.A. Biographies

Grapevine Daily Quote October 5, 2019

"“We've all seen the new member who stays sober for a time, largely through sponsorship. Then maybe the sponsor gets drunk, and you know what usually happens. Left without a human prop, the new member gets drunk, too. He has been glorifying an individual, instead of following the program.

 

“Certainly, we need leaders, but we must regard them as the human agents of the Higher Power and not with undue adulation as individuals. The Fourth and Tenth Steps cannot be too strongly emphasized here, ‘Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves .... Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.’ There is your perfect antidote for halo-poisoning.”"

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, June 1955, “The Fundamentals in Retrospect,”, Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 2
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Quote October 5 2014

"We've all seen the new member who stays sober for a time, largely through sponsorship. Then maybe the sponsor gets drunk, and you know what usually happens. Left without a human prop, the new member gets drunk, too. He has been glorifying an individual, instead of following the program.

"Certainly, we need leaders, but we must regard them as the human agents of the Higher Power and not with undue adulation as individuals. The Fourth and Tenth Steps cannot be too strongly emphasized here, 'Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves .... Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.' There is your perfect antidote for halo-poisoning."

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, June 1955    "The Fundamentals in Retrospect,"    Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 2

Grapevine Daily Quote October 5, 2017

“We've all seen the new member who stays sober for a time, largely through sponsorship. Then maybe the sponsor gets drunk, and you know what usually happens. Left without a human prop, the new member gets drunk, too. He has been glorifying an individual, instead of following the program. “Certainly, we need leaders, but we must regard them as the human agents of the Higher Power and not with undue adulation as individuals. The Fourth and Tenth Steps cannot be too strongly emphasized here, ‘Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves .... Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.’ There is your perfect antidote for halo-poisoning.”

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, June 1955“The Fundamentals in Retrospect,”Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 2
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Safe Landing

August 2023 | AA in the Military
By: Anonymous | Peterborough, Ontario
This Canadian officer thought going to AA would end his Air Force career. Instead, his life took flight

Dreams and waterfalls

September 2017
By: Anonymous
He was once so drunk, he couldn’t leave his dorm room. Now he’s seeing the world

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A Buck In The Basket?

February 2006
By: Jack H. | Stanwood, Washington
Maybe it's time for a raise

One Miracle After Another

January 2006
By: Alberto B. Jimena de la Frontera | Cadiz
Inspired to recovery by love for his child

Boston Billy

October 2005
By: John M. | Titusville, Florida
The quiet power of love

I've Never Had a Legal Drink

November 2002
By: Pam H. | Garden Grove, California
June 1995

Three Essentials

March 2002
By: Junior | Glendale, California

My Alcoholism, My War

February 2002
By: Augusto M. | Buenos Aires

It Works at Work (If You Work It)

December 2000
By: Lori B. | Glendora, California

Christmas Present

December 2000
By: Jack M. | Omak, Washington

You Can Always Tell Another Alcoholic. . .

July 2000
By: Anonymous | Franklin, North Carolina

Recovery Begins at the End of the Road

March 2000
By: Brad C. | Homer, Alaska
A new opportunity beckoned

Save Me, Help Me, Use Me

February 2000
By: B. B. | Essex Junction, Vermont

The Result Was Nil

February 1998
By: Cynthia Y. | Nampa, Idaho

Mysterious Ways

January 1998
By: E. D. | New York, New York

Grow or Go

October 1997
By: Roger W. | Honolulu, Hawaii

No Longer Alone

January 1997
By: Gail M. | Raynham, Massachusetts

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