Sober Passover
April 2016
When My Butt Falls Off
February 2016
Who's Gonna Drive You Home?
December 2015
12 Steps—8000 Miles
September 2015
Thanks to the Internet, a newcomer in Argentina finds a sponsor who can help her do the work
Just Like Hot Dogs
August 2015
For the good of the group
January 2015
By:
Ken T.
| Tenmile, Oregon
Our common welfare is at the top of the list when it comes to what we share
The Sipping Saint
June 2014
By:
Tricia W.
| Cave Creek, Arizona
She had thought that good works alone could relieve her of alcoholism
Visiting Gene
February 2014
By:
Mary Ann R.
She found herself opening up to Step Three after a friend shows her that it's a personal journey
A Call for Sponsorship
May 2013
By:
Rick N.
| Burnaby, British Columbia
A member can’t say enough about that special one-on-one bond of recovery
I Love that Guy
July 2016
Driving & Crying
November 2015
A share overwhelms a newcomer’s heart and puts her on the main road to Step Two
Resentments & Doggie Bags
October 2015
Free on the Inside
June 2015
By:
C.A.
| Rosharon, Texas
Although he’s serving a life sentence, the Steps help him to continue to grow and be useful
This Fabulously Messy Sober Ball
March 2015
By:
Anonymous
There's nothing like illness, surgery and family matters to remind us to embrace Step Three
Pay Them, Not Me
August 2014
By:
Jennifer M.
| Mobile, Alabama
Doing service is one thing, working an eight-hour job is another
One Hot Summer Night
July 2014
By:
Dan M.
| Tampa, Florida
At a meeting in Florida, when the doors burst open, anything can happen
The Spiritual Journey in Corpus Christi
April 2014
By:
Cathy H.
| Corpus Christi,, Texas
In sobriety, she was able to build a relationship with a Higher Power
Why not tell the World?
November 2013
By:
Anonymous
How the Eleventh Tradition keeps one member off her soapbox
The gift of spilled coffee
June 2013
By:
Anonymous
A man on a business trip gets the chance to make a most surprising amend
Why I Use My Last Name
November 2012
By:
Frank D.
| Hackettstown, New Jersey
A teacher shares a few things he’s learned about anonymity
