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Some Thoughts Regarding Our Relationship to Alcoholics Anonymous

April 1999
By: Narcotics Anonymous World Service B

The Family Business

March 1999
By: Randy K. | Omaha, Nebraska

There's a Seat for Me in Cuba

January 1999
By: Federico D. | New York, New York

A Psychiatrist's Appreciation of Alcoholics Anonymous

November 1998
By: Adele E. Streeseman, M.D.
The AA program enables the withdrawn alcoholic to trust the mental therapist, thus hastening a return to sobriety--and sanity.

Good Morning, Grandmother

October 1994
By: M.J.C. | New York, New York

A Firm Foundation

June 1993
By: Ed K. | Victoria, British Columbia
One of the five AAs who were present at Newfoundland's first meeting, at the Glynmill Inn in Cornerbrook, October 1949, shares memories of early AA in that province.

Problems Other Than Alcohol

November 1991
By: Bill W.
From the February 1958 Grapevine

Reflections of a Pioneer

April 1990
By: George

Gateway to Sanity

February 1989
By: Jan P. | Spokane, Washington
Step Two - Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity

Problems Other Than Alcohol By Bill W.

November 1986
From the February 1958 Grapevine

The Eleventh Step - It's One of the Twelve

November 1984
By: P. M.
When worked in combination with other Steps, Step Eleven can teach us to live by God's will - From the December 1973 Grapevine

A Deeper Need, a Greater Strength

June 1984
By: J. H. | Angola, Indiana

The Great Equalizer

May 1980
By: J. R., MD | San Diego, California
Loners, leaders, priests, potentates, and just plain folk--alcoholism is

Personal Responsibility

March 1977
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
Maybe we don't like too much organization, but somebody has to get things done

A Tradition Born of Our Anonymity

November 1975
By: Bill W.
AA's Traditions, Bill wrote, were "hammered out on the anvil of experience." Here, from an early Grapevine, Bill shares some of the experience that led to the adoption of our two anonymity Traditions - From the January 1946 Grapevine

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