The Gift of Time
June 1991
By:
J. J.
| Dover, Pennsylvania
One alcoholic sharing his or her experience, strength, and hope with another is the heart of Alcoholics Anonymous. This month, six more AAs share their thoughts on this topic, so vital to AA's future.
Quiet, Unassuming Power
January 1983
By:
A. T.
| Oneonta, New York
We can't explain <emphasis type="underline">how</emphasis> it works but meetings are <emphasis type="underline">where</emphasis> it works
SUNDAY-JULY 4
June 1965
TORONTO, CANADA --JULY 2-4, 1965 HEADQUARTERS: AA Royal York Hotel AL-ANON King Edward Hotel
Our "Peace Corps" for Zululand
July 1962
By:
J. R.
| Brooklyn, New York
arrived in South Africa when three AAs set out to tell the Zulu people that alcoholism is a disease and not a disgrace
The Pleasures of Reading
July 1946
By:
J.J.
| Greenwich Village, New York City
<emphasis type="italic">BERNARD CLARE</emphasis> by James T. Farrell (Vanguard Press, $2.75)
Wherever I go
June 2018
By:
Karla S.
| San Francisco, California
With a job that keeps her on the road, she comes up with a plan to keep AA No. 1 in her life
Native North American Special Forum
September 2006
By:
Tom K.
| Vibank, Saskatchewan
The Morongo Reservation hosts an event to discuss carrying the message to Native Americans
In My Native Tongue
March 1996
By:
Elisabeth G.
| Vancouver, British Columbia
AA's Twelfth Step takes many forms
Quote Your Way to Fame
December 1972
By:
L. H.
| Denver, Colorado
An allegory in which some fictional characters act out certain truths about our human experience
Update From the Author of "Growing Up All Over Again
June 1996
By:
H. K.
| Marengo, Illinois
Sixth in a series of articles on authors of Big Book stories
At Wit’s End
October 2021
| Cooperation With Professionals (CPC)
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