No Matter How Far Away a Meeting May Be, It's Always Somebody's Home Group
October 1996
By:
Mark L.
| Austin, Texas
KENYA
The Day I Made 100 Pancakes
January 1994
By:
Carole B.
| Washington, D.C.
just looking for a meeting, this AA was 'volunteered' for service
Accepting and the Third Step
September 1980
By:
G. B.
| Alexandria, Va.
Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God <emphasis type="underline">as we understood Him</emphasis>
Unmanageable Lives
October 1978
By:
J. F.
| Wellesley, Massachusetts
Sober, we can cope, but the world around us doesn't always cooperate
Self-acceptance
January 1978
By:
L. A.
| Valley Stream, New York
Let's not set our standards so high that we can't live with our human feelings
My Ego Super-charger
June 1976
By:
R. J. N.
| Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
A bigger and better model every year
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
July 1971
By:
M. E. S.
Book Review - 'Drinking Problem?'
The Six S's
June 1971
By:
C. J.
| Pleasant Hill, California
To help you remember the ideals that make for happy sobriety
Letter from a Nun
September 1969
By:
C. K.
| Clinton, New York
Written to friends, this letter ultimately reached a member of AA who, with permission, sent it to the Grapevine. We feel it is a sensitive and moving report of an AA meeting as experienced by one who is not a member but who is with us in spirit
Confessions of a Conventionholic
January 1969
By:
G. J.
| Rye, New Hampshire
After all that's been said about convention speakers, pro and con, here's a convention addict who doesn't even mention them
Only One-sixth Left!
May 1968
By:
T. F. J. II
| Burbank, California
The best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made." <emphasis type="italic">Robert Browning</emphasis>
