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The Four Horsemen of 'Q'

July 1987
By: P. G. | Mill Valley, California

A State of Honor

March 1987
By: S. F. | Coulee Dam, Washington

Ageless Anonymity

October 1986
By: F. D. | New Orleans, Louisiana

Island in the Sun

February 1986
By: H. W. | Exuma

An 8hr 12th Step Call

January 1983
By: J. C. | Inglewood, California
Helping a suffering alcoholic for the first time was rewarding--and hectic!

Odyssey of Self-discovery

January 1980
By: B. R. | Manhattan, New York

I Don't Want Any of That AA Stuff

February 1979
By: S. A. | Rockford, Illinois
Strictly for skid row, he thought--until he found what AAs are really like

Let's Try!

August 1977
By: Liberty Group | Liberty, Missouri
How a new group grew through faith and a willingness to go to any length

Helping Others to Recover

March 1976
By: R. C. G. | Fort Knox, Kentucky
We have a responsibility to carry the message, whether to the newcomer or to the old-timer

Divorce After Sobriety

July 1975
By: T. J. R. | Manhattan, New York
It does happen and it's not easy, but application of AA principles can help

Evolution of the Twelfth Step

May 1974
By: Anonymous
When one has tried to "practice these principles" for a long time, helping alcoholics evolves naturally into helping people wherever there is a need

AA must change

March 1974
By: E. S. | Brooklyn, New York
The growth of agencies working in the field of alcoholism presents new challenges to AAs. Here are three articles discussing the problems and the opportunities we face

There Can Be Love and Laughter

February 1974
By: N. G. | Neoga, Illinois
Would her decision condemn her to an empty life of somber, solemn sobriety?

Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous

February 1974
By: Marvin A. Block, MD
A medical doctor and friend of AA tells us what we do well and what we could do better

Self-forgiveness

December 1973
By: F. M. | New Canaan, Connecticut
Look back and see how far you've come. You may be better than you think you are

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Odyssey of Self-discovery

January 1980
By: B. R. | Manhattan, New York

I Don't Want Any of That AA Stuff

February 1979
By: S. A. | Rockford, Illinois
Strictly for skid row, he thought--until he found what AAs are really like

Let's Try!

August 1977
By: Liberty Group | Liberty, Missouri
How a new group grew through faith and a willingness to go to any length

Helping Others to Recover

March 1976
By: R. C. G. | Fort Knox, Kentucky
We have a responsibility to carry the message, whether to the newcomer or to the old-timer

Divorce After Sobriety

July 1975
By: T. J. R. | Manhattan, New York
It does happen and it's not easy, but application of AA principles can help

Evolution of the Twelfth Step

May 1974
By: Anonymous
When one has tried to "practice these principles" for a long time, helping alcoholics evolves naturally into helping people wherever there is a need

AA must change

March 1974
By: E. S. | Brooklyn, New York
The growth of agencies working in the field of alcoholism presents new challenges to AAs. Here are three articles discussing the problems and the opportunities we face

There Can Be Love and Laughter

February 1974
By: N. G. | Neoga, Illinois
Would her decision condemn her to an empty life of somber, solemn sobriety?

Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous

February 1974
By: Marvin A. Block, MD
A medical doctor and friend of AA tells us what we do well and what we could do better

Self-forgiveness

December 1973
By: F. M. | New Canaan, Connecticut
Look back and see how far you've come. You may be better than you think you are

Whaddya Mean, Unmanageable?

May 1973
By: J. G. T. | Negaunee, Michigan
Maybe a little problem here and there, but. . .

The Path of Self-destruction

January 1973
By: D. E. | Yachats, Oregon
Depression, guilt, fear, all led downhill until AA charted a new way

The Hard Days

August 1970
By: E. M. K. | South Pasadena, California
After sobriety, we may still have problems to work through. But somehow, we are given the power to cope

An 8hr 12th Step Call

Helping a suffering alcoholic for the first time was rewarding--and hectic!

24 Hour Club

Survival of the Fittest...

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