May Our Blessings Never Spoil Us
December 1994
By:
D. S.
| Gresham, Oregon
Tradition 12 - Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities.
AA Unity Comes First
January 1984
By:
D. J.
| Columbus, Ohio
The challenges of the '80s call us to remember that
May Our Blessings Never Spoil Us
September 1983
By:
D. S.
| Gresham, Oregon
The spirit of anonymity can keep us safe from ourselves
Stay Sober and Carry the Message
February 1976
By:
C. W. Y.
| New York, New York
This Navy veteran finds there is only one way to repay. . .
Your God Or Mine
September 1971
By:
R. B.
| Venice, California
Resentment ran riot when others differed with his concept of a Higher Power
EPILOGUE
October 1969
By:
S. B.
| Palma de Mallorca
He proved to himself that the program works--with or without people - This Is AA Around the World. . .
For Beginners
May 1959
By:
Anon.
| Akron, Ohio
The following article, though not Intended by the author for publication under the "For Beginners" heading, was considered by the Editors as appropriate for that Department. As with other signed articles, it represents solely the author's personal opinion
Much More Than Musical Chairs
April 1985
By:
J. P.
| Spokane, Washington
Rotation is a principle of great spiritual and practical value
Get Active!
June 1980
By:
E. S.
| Manhattan, New York
The first job in AA service work usually begins "at home
Dollars and Sense
September 1978
By:
J. W.
| Washington, District of Columbia
Some thoughts on self-support as originally presented to the 28th General Service Conference
Honest Perspective
June 1977
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
Tradition Twelve reminds us that our principles come first. They reflect eternal spiritual values
Scream!
April 1975
By:
G. P.
| Elbert, Colorado
A suggested technique for coping with life without booze
