Feeling included
October 2019
| Is AA Accessible to all who need it?
By:
Linda T.
| Honolulu, Hawaii
Alcoholism At Large
February 2018
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Alcoholism At Large
August 2016
Promises and Principles
January 2016
After ten years in the program, she decided that AA worked for her too
"Tasting Is Not Drinking"
November 2014
By:
Paul K.
| Bolingbrook, Illinois
An AA has a reminder of the cunning nature of alcoholism while on a trip with his wife
From Across the Water
June 2014
By:
Bernie C.
| Victoria, British Columbia
Though living on two different continents, they continued their relationship as sponsor/sponsee
Alcoholism At Large
June 2011
Principles and Personalities (June 1971)
November 2004
By:
J.C.
| Enfield, Connecticut
Keep your eye on the principle and don't let the personality bug you
Familiar Faces
September 2004
By:
Dick T.
| San Anselmo, California
There are many ways to be a family
Three Ways Of Looking at Abandonment
March 2003
By:
David I.
From top to bottom, high to low, and the wild in-between
Searching for Balance
September 1995
By:
Bonnie P.
| Columbus, Ohio
The difficulties and challenges of juggling marriage, meetings, and kids
COMING TOGETHER
July 1994
By:
Doug R.
| San Fernando, California
An AA member tells about surviving the recent earthquakes in the Los Angeles area--and the unity that followed the destruction
Lonely at the Top
May 1991
By:
S. C.
| Harrisonburg, Virginia
One alcoholic sharing his or her experience, strength, and hope with another is the heart of Alcoholics Anonymous. This month, four AAs share their thoughts on this topic, with six more to follow in June.
The Only Help We Have to Offer
May 1990
By:
B. M.
| Eureka, California
Fifth Tradition - Each group has but one primary purpose--to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.
At War With the World
December 1984
By:
A. L.
| Gentry, Arkansas
In this "season to be jolly," three AAs remind us of a common character defect
