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A Miracle Happened That Day

August 1979
By: P. B. | Douglasville, Georgia
At her first meeting, she lost all desire to drink

Make It a Happy Day

April 1979
By: J. R. | Bucktown, New Jersey
He doesn't let twenty-four hours go by without trying to

Those Stupid Slogans!

November 1978
By: R. D.
They may never win the annual Pulitzer Prize for literature, but every year our slogans help thousands of AAs to win sobriety - From the July 1969 Grapevine

Windows to the World

April 1977
By: D. D. | Manhattan, New York

The Man Who Wanted to Revise the Lord's Prayer

November 1976
By: Dick W.
Change the Big Book? Change the program? No thanks, not me," says - From the August 1969 Grapevine

The Kentucky Colonel

October 1972
By: E. S. | Brooklyn, New York
He was an outstanding adviser in the Bright Ideas Department

Happiness Is Not for Me

January 1971
By: G. L. | Boise, Idaho
Oh, sure, there are times of joy. But there's a lot of hard work and anguish in maintaining sobriety, too

Reminiscing in Vermont

A woman looks back at the first time she visited the birthplace of Bill W.

The Man Who Wanted to Revise the Lord's Prayer

August 1969
By: Dick W. | Van Nuys, California
Change the Big Book? Change the program? No thanks, not me," says

Those Stupid Slogans!

July 1969
By: R. D. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
They may never win the annual Pulitzer Prize for literature, but every year our slogans help thousands of AAs win sobriety

From Perfectionism to Perfection

May 1969
By: M. D. B. | Jackson, Michigan
An ex-perfectionist finds a new definition for the goal that once stayed beyond his reach

Life Really Did Begin at 40

April 1968
By: C. J. M., Jr. | Manhattan, New York
It has been twenty years since that birthday and his life "slowly and surely has become richer

My Name Is Irma

March 1968
By: Irma | Montreal, Quebec
You don't need to be an alcoholic to get resentments. But it helps to use AA on them

Volunteers carried the ball

February 1968
By: Perception
WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS?

Answer from the Deep South

January 1968
By: Anonymous
A Southern AA tells how a single sober member forced a sweeping change in his attitude

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One Way Ticket

February 1999
By: Dan A. | Lakeland, Florida

AA and the Archdeacon

November 1998
By: Archdeacon Kenneth Naylor, D.D. | Montreal

Citizens of the World

April 1998
By: Lois C. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Tradition Four

PO Box 1980

January 1998
By: Gil H. | Stephens City, Virginia
Senior of the year

Get in the Car

January 1998
By: Bill G. | Arlington, Massachusetts

Finding Fellowship

June 1997
By: Anonymous | Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

From Two-stepping to Twelve-stepping

April 1997
By: John M. | Santa Barbara, California
Solutions in Sobriety

I Heard It Through the Grapevine

January 1997
By: Bob M. | Raynham, Massachusetts
A story about communication between members

The View from Here: - Each Month a Group of Past Delegates to the General Service Conference Will Talk About the Traditions

November 1996
By: G.M. | Kaneohe, Hawaii
An AA Magnet

Dependency Leapfrog

November 1996
By: Missy E. | St. Louis, Michigan

Bread and Butter Sobriety

January 1996
By: W. H. | New York, New York

Is He One of Us Yet?

November 1995
By: Michael F. | Charlotte, North Carolina
It took some time, but this AA finally fit in

A Simple Solution

May 1994
By: Tom P. | Naples
Tradition Five - Each group has but one primary purpose--to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.

Your Move

March 1994
By: P. H. | London, Ontario
Taking liberties

Sober Senior

February 1994
By: Lyda S. | Mill Valley, California

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