FROM THE PULPIT
October 2010
By:
BILL R.
| Salisbury, N.C.
A preacher learns it wasn't such a good idea to reveal his AA membership
A Southern Blessing
December 2006
By:
Robbie Jo B.
| Fayette, Alabama
In despair, she prayed that God would take her--and he did
AA After Katrina
November 2005
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina. AAs meet, rebuild, and continue to carry the message
The Mirror In the Coffee Shop
November 2003
By:
David D.
| Pocatello, Idaho
A letter from a stranger shines a whole new light on alcoholism
An Agnostic Alternative
March 2003
By:
Mike F.
| Owen Sound, Ontario
Step Three - Once he'd rejected the God of your understanding, he had to come up with one of his own
The Prayer I Needed Most
July 2014
By:
Anonymous
Confused and in trouble with the law, a newcomer recalls what helped him stay
The sun rises with no help from me
December 2013
By:
Betty L.
| Fitchburg, Wisconsin
As long as she takes the action, her Higher Power will do the rest
On the Right Track
July 2013
By:
Peter B.
| Mississauga, Ontario
A man who lost his job finds something much more important on his way home
Self-Afflicted
March 2012
By:
Daniela P.
| Buffalo, New York
Through working the Steps, she was relieved of her biggest problem
A Pillar of AA
February 2012
By:
Knoba D.
| Washington
His Higher Power showed him what it meant to be of service in a humble way
ANONYMITY on the internet
October 2010
By:
DAVE S.
| Cleveland, Ohio
Breaking a Tradition can happen on social networking sites, but it's easily prevented
The ride of my life
October 2009
By:
MICHELE C.
| Davis, Calif.
Two strangers at the top of a mountain pass share about staying sober
RESTRAINT OF TONGUE AND MOUSE
June 2008
By:
Anonymous
The spirit of AA's anonymity Traditions online
The Resentment With No Name
April 2007
By:
Steve E.
| Paso Robles, California
A vet puts an old anger to rest
Uniformed Recovery
May 2005
By:
Leo R.
| Portsmouth, Virginia
An AA journey shared with the men and women of the armed forces
