A Day Without Regrets
October 1989
By:
Bernice M.
| Los Gatos, California
Step Ten - Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.
Act On the Decision
April 1989
By:
Alan L.
| Gentry, Arkansas
Step Four - Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
The Kentucky Colonel
November 1984
By:
E. S.
He was an outstanding adviser in the Bright Ideas Department - From the October 1972 Grapevine
A Slug From the Jug of Patience
February 1984
By:
K. D.
| Jacksonville, Florida
Learning to be comfortable in sobriety takes time
Taken for a Ride
August 1983
By:
W. D.
| Iowa City, Iowa
His first AA conference was a surprise--from a "sneaky" and loving wife
Doing What We Do Best
February 1982
By:
W. H.
| Manhattan, New York
Tradition 6 - An AA group ought never endorse, finance, or lend the AA name to any related facility or outside enterprise, lest problems of money, property, and prestige divert us from our primary purpose
Not Something I Did--Something We Did
August 1980
By:
E. E
| Tulsa, Okla
Deep satisfaction comes to us when we have even a small part in something that benefits AA
. . .As the Result of These Steps. . .
April 1980
By:
P. M.
| Riverside, Illinois
He found that there are solid benefits in reworking all the Steps
Who's Saving The Seat For The Newcomer?
August 2006
By:
Sharon C.
| Santa Rosa, California
Comfort in a greeting and relief in an invitation
Up In Smoke
June 2006
By:
Jason B.
| Del Haven, New Jersey
A story for people with character defects to burn
Tradition Five: What A Group "Ought" To Be
May 2006
By:
Anonymous
An AA says we can't transmit what we don't have
The View From My Prison Window
July 2003
By:
Wayne D.
| Pollock, Louisiana
Carrying the message to other alcoholics, an inmate begins to see a whole new world
My Drug Of Choice
February 2003
By:
Anonymous
With men on her mind, it was hard to focus on the program
