This Fellowship Is True Fellowship
August 1967
By:
Sean of Malta
A Malta-based writer has sampled bonhommie--wet and dry--worldwide, and prefers the AA kind anywhere
Checking the label
April 2023
| AA & Families
By:
G.P.
| Outremont, Quebec
Thanks to AA, she stopped categorizing everyone. It was making her want to drink
Whose Turf Are We On?
March 1986
By:
Anonymous
| Denver, Colorado
The following six articles highlight a much-discussed subject, with the hope that "the time for coming to rest on this issue is finally at hand.
Across the Editor's Desk
April 1954
Keeping My Time
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Anonymous
| Temple Terrace, Fla.
A traumatic series of events led people to question how much time she really had. She turned to her Higher Power for an answer
A warm welcome
October 2019
| Is AA Accessible to all who need it?
By:
Timothy S.
Members dealing with deafness face a world of challenges in AA. There are many ways to help
Ashamed, Afraid, Nervous--And Sober
December 1982
By:
C. B.
| Winter Park, Florida
It's never too late to get back to the program
The Big Depression
October 1964
By:
D. W.
| Van Nuys
Another AA recommended a special kind of help to this member: it worked
Are AAs More Responsible?
February 1982
By:
C. B.
| Santa Maria, California
Or are we simply doing what others have been doing all along?
Thanks for My Recovery
January 1979
By:
R. S.
| Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania
And for always being there to keep me on the beam
Denial
February 1976
By:
B. I.
| North Hollywood, California
Like a fever, it has to be reduced before we can attack the disease
The Logician
After trying to fix his drinking with his own problem solving abilities, he realized that AA was the answer
Am I a Bleeding Deacon?
October 1964
By:
Anonymous
| Tennessee
An older member notes some things that put a strain on his resolve not to be one
Delegates' Corner
August 1957
By:
Paul B.
| Portland, Oregon
From Oregon... - Delegates to the General Service Conference have had a busy time since April--but not too busy to tell us about it
Editorial
March 1953
The Pleasures of Reading
August 1945
By:
F. G.
| Manhattan
<emphasis type="italic">The Crack Up: F. Scott Fitzgerald,</emphasis> edited by Edmund Wilson (<emphasis type="italic">New Directions Publishing Co.,</emphasis> $3.50).
Daring and Carefree
May 2010
By:
RITA N.
| Gold Coast, Queensland
A woman from Down Under travels a rough road to sobriety
