How It Feels to Make One's First Beginnings in A. A.
November 1944
By:
Steve
The First Questions. . .
From Dirty Laundry To A Sunlit Spirit
Web Exclusives
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By:
Elise F.
| South Lake Tahoe, Calif.
From a haunted past to the safety of sobriety
Dear Grapevine
June 2023
| Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
Dear Grapevine
May 2023
| Home Group
Through the grief
February 2018
| Title Goes Here
By:
Tom A.
| Indianapolis, Indiana
With service, literature, a good sponsor and lots of prayer, a new father doesn’t drink when tragedy strikes his family
Flying blind
March 2017
By:
Glenn P.
| Florissant, Missouri
How a drunken pilot on a collision course with liquor bailed out and landed safely
Dear Grapevine
July 2016
The Man from AA
May 2016
We show up, we help out, we comfort the suffering alcoholic—because that’s what we do
The Last Time I Saw My Daughter
February 2016
Getting sober with her child wasn't easy, but what happened after Mother's Day was almost more than she could bear
First Aid, AA-Style
September 2011
By:
Jimmy L.
| Arcadia, Florida
It was the way he survived two heart-shattering losses
Odyssey of a Juvenile Delinquent
August 2011
By:
Anonymous
He romped through his adolescence like it was an after-school special
The White Flag of Surrender
December 1976
By:
Father T.
| California
AA freed him of remorse and enabled him to serve is God when he finally raised
