Courage to Trust
July 2021
| The Annual Prison Issue
By:
Robert R.
| Oklahoma City, Okla.
Finding a sponsor to speak freely and honestly with can sometimes be tricky in prison. Luckily, he found Chuck
Walking with Bill & Lois
May 2020
| Getting Into General Service
By:
Anonymous
| Conn.
A Stepping Stones volunteer shares his AA story and some wonderful moments at our cofounder’s home
Far from Home
December 2019
| Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By:
P.G.
| Surprise, Ariz.
A newcomer’s move to the other side of the world forces her to dive deep and search for every tool she can to stay sober
Truck stop angel
August 2018
By:
Patricia B.
| Oceanside, California
It’s the middle of the night, her car has died and she’ll miss her flight. How will she ever make her son’s wedding?
With Complete Abandon
March 2014
By:
Mary
After many relapses and false starts she heard something in a meeting that changed everything
No One Home
July 2013
By:
Anonymous
With wife and kids gone and no furniture in sight, the lawn was the only place left to land
Ray of Light
July 2012
By:
Lori C.
| Springfield, Illinois
AA showed her the way out of her dark hole
No More Breath Mints
April 2012
By:
Clayton C.
| Atlanta, Georgia
AA helped him remove the liquor smell and become a show-up son
Protecting Us from Ourselves
September 2011
By:
David S.
| New York, New York
An ex-committee member learns how our structure is maintained to ensure Twelve-Step work is always available
Twelve Suggested Points For AA Tradition
November 2007
By:
Bill W.
The first version of the principles that still guide AA groups
How About A Group Inventory?
October 2006
By:
Anonymous
| Scarsdale, New York
From the August 1956 Grapevine
From B.A. To Baccalaureate
September 2006
By:
Ritchy D.
| Sudbury, Ontario
A tough guy goes to school
