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Searching for a Higher Power

November 1994
By: Jim W. | Santa Rosa, California

Detour to Oblivion

December 1992
By: Elizabeth E. | Tulsa, Oklahoma

Citizen of the World

December 1991
By: Barbara L. | Casper, Wyoming
Step Twelve

Four Familiar Words

May 1988
By: S. A. | Iowa City, Iowa

Around AA

February 1988
Class A Trustee Joan Jackson Works the Program a Day at a Time

Waiting for the Wrecker

December 1986
By: M. R. | Alturas, California

Now I Have a Choice!

May 1984
By: N. S. | Toronto, Ontario

In God I Trust

April 1984
By: M. S. | Clearwater, Florida

My Four Freedoms

January 1984
By: M. D. | Austin, Texas

Only a Glass of Champagne

November 1983
By: W. K.
Anyway, no one would ever know - From the September 1973 Grapevine

Over 40 Billion Problems Served

October 1983
By: F. L. | Bangor, Maine
Are we losing sight of our primary purpose?

Return to Sanity

May 1983
By: R. W. | Bangkok
A desire to drink and the time-tested remedy--a meeting

A Christmas Cynic

December 1980
By: W. S. | Waterville, Ohio

What About My Son?

May 1980
By: D. O'B. | Martville, N.Y.

Half-truths

October 1978
By: B. I. | Studio City, California
Some AA sayings, taken too literally, can become

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Waiting for the Wrecker

December 1986
By: M. R. | Alturas, California

Now I Have a Choice!

May 1984
By: N. S. | Toronto, Ontario

In God I Trust

April 1984
By: M. S. | Clearwater, Florida

My Four Freedoms

January 1984
By: M. D. | Austin, Texas

Only a Glass of Champagne

November 1983
By: W. K.
Anyway, no one would ever know - From the September 1973 Grapevine

Over 40 Billion Problems Served

October 1983
By: F. L. | Bangor, Maine
Are we losing sight of our primary purpose?

Return to Sanity

May 1983
By: R. W. | Bangkok
A desire to drink and the time-tested remedy--a meeting

A Christmas Cynic

December 1980
By: W. S. | Waterville, Ohio

What About My Son?

May 1980
By: D. O'B. | Martville, N.Y.

Half-truths

October 1978
By: B. I. | Studio City, California
Some AA sayings, taken too literally, can become

Louie the Limp

February 1978
By: C. R. | Danbury, Connecticut
A lesson from the animal world in how to overcome handicaps

Sober Mother

August 1977
By: S. B. | North Hatley, Quebec
Children do forgive, and love and respect can be restored

To Fetch a Pail of What?

May 1977
By: J. G. T. | Negaunee, Michigan
Smiling bravely through the pain of shattered childhood illusions, this writer helps us face up to reality. . .

The Sponsor's Story

July 1975
By: Anonymous
AA was there when the prison gates swung open

Only a Glass of Champagne

September 1973
By: W. K. | Albany, New York
And anyway, no one would ever know

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