In silent wonderment
February 2019
| Stories by Our Longtime Members
By:
Tom T.
| New Britain, Connecticut
He hoped his anniversary would pass by unnoticed, but he was in for a surprise
I found my pack
July 2018
By:
Lisa T.
| San Diego, California
It’s a place she can join in, belong and know that someone has her back. It’s her home group
Following Jack
January 2018
| Sponsorship
By:
Paul W.
| Rochester, New York
Amazing things can happen when you start asking your sponsor a bunch of questions about service
Locked Up, But Finally Free
April 2017
He committed the crime while sober, and now had to do the time. How would he face it without drinking?
Did You Hear About Sally?
December 2015
A coworker showing up at his AA meeting opens the door to concerns about anonymity
Jousting at the Windmills
October 2014
By:
Anonymous
| California
During his drinking years, he did the same things over and over again and couldn't understand why things just kept getting worse
Drunk in Church
April 2014
By:
Anonymous
Her search for faith upstairs on Sundays found a home in the rooms below
A Song in My Heart
October 2013
By:
Peggy S.
| Belleville, New Jersey
Hearing "How It Works" when she was new was music for her soul
A Tool, Not a Club
February 2012
By:
Anonymous
Seeing the Traditions as principles, rather than rules
Kindred spirits
March 2009
By:
PAM P.
| San Pedro, California
In her search for recovery, a woman in pain turns to the Steps
Step Twelve: Living the Result
December 2005
By:
John C.
| Douglas, Michigan
An AA wonders at his spiritual change
The Anecdote Bin
June 1963
The Anecdote Bin
November 1962
Around the World
June 1958
By:
Anon., H. M. C. S. "Cayuga
THREE POWERFUL WORDS <lbNews, comments and letters from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and the General Service Office, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSO.
From the Grass Roots
February 1958
By:
C. C. G.
| Sherman Oaks, California
THE GRAPEVINE IN THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE
