Fullness of Life
April 1989
By:
Dan J.
| Cochabamba
Our hope is that when this chip of a book is launched on the world tide of alcoholism, defeated drinkers will seize upon it, to follow its suggestions."--Alcoholics Anonymous
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
March 1989
By:
Harvey McConnel
Global Alcohol Consumption Begins to Fall
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
February 1987
By:
George Vroom
A New Soviet Campaign
Sobriety Is an Inside Job
July 1984
By:
L. P.
| Huntsville, Texas
In this section, an inside AA and his outside sponsor share the rewards of their correspondence
Care Package
December 1983
By:
J. V.
| Alexandria, Minnesota
His Christmas gift--the grace to accept help gladly
Don't Tell Us What to Do!
June 1982
By:
W. H.
| Manhattan, New York
Tradition 9 - AA, as such, ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve
The Root of Our Troubles
December 1979
By:
B. S.
| Dallas, Texas
He had created a whole universe centered around himself
Slips and Human Nature
November 1978
By:
William Duncan Silkworth, MD
This work, by one of the earliest friends of AA, has become a classic of AA literature - From the January 1947 Grapevine
Spiritual Assurance
August 1978
By:
G. M.
| Cordell, Oklahoma
When the minister joined AA he began a new and deeper life of faith
Action and More Action
January 1978
By:
H. R.
| Millbrae, California
The Big Book tells us time and again you have to give it away to keep it
Divine Hot Line
December 1977
By:
E. P.
| Alexandria, Virginia
She has found an immediate connection for conversation with the God of her understanding
Losing to Win
August 1977
By:
J. C.
| Neverfind, Alaska
Competition was all that counted until he learned there are no stars in AA
The Most Important Job in AA
October 1976
By:
C. B.
| Santa Maria, California
Let's pay more attention to the office of GSR--it's the group's most vital link with AA as a whole
An Alcoholic's Day
February 1973
By:
J. G. T.
| Negaunee, Michigan
Experiences may differ, but the inner story is the same for all of us
