Bill's Trip South
July 1944
Recovery Prime Objective
September 1951
2:00 AM at the Alkathon
December 2025
| Sober Holidays & Remote Communities
By:
L.R.
| Lake Worth Beach, Florida
Alone and panic-stricken on her first sober Christmas, she didn’t care what time it was. She went to find her people
Staying in the Game
February 2025
| Longtimers
By:
R.K.
| Benicia, California
Through years of challenges, he keeps showing up. And he can’t wait to see what’s next
An Expert Gets Sober
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
J.P.
| Aurora, Colo.
While helping others, the Steps helped him help himself.
Slips Are Not Inevitable
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Kelly T.
| Highlands Ranch, Colo.
After a friend has an unexpected relapse, one alcoholic wonders—am I next?
Need a Meeting? Call Us!
December 2024
| Remote Communities and Sober Holidays
By:
George M.
| Durand, Illinois
A local accessibilities committee puts the word out to help homebound members and those in assisted living
A Dry Drunk's Last Stand
February 2003
By:
Steve S.
| Douglaston, New York
After white-knuckling it for weeks, another warrior comes in from the combat zone
Does AA Have a Future?
September 1993
By:
John N. Chappel, M.D.
From the Fellowship's earliest hours, nonalcoholics have played a major role in the development of AA. Here, two nonalcoholic Class A Trustees share their individual perspectives on AA and their sense of what challenges lie ahead.
Nothing Short of Our Very Best
June 1985
By:
J. H.
| Transvaal
Five presentations from the Eighth World Service Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous October 21–25, 1984
A Senator Evaluates the Steps and Traditions
June 1960
Senator Margaret Chase Smith (Maine, Rep.) points out the value of the 12 Steps and Traditions to alcoholics and non-alcoholics alike
From the Grass Roots
August 1956
The Priest, the Thief and Me
March 2012
By:
Jim C.
| Kansas City, Missouri
How the magic of identification brought this man back from hell
