I KNEW I'D BE OKAY
July 2009
By:
WENDI B.
| Danbury, Conn
In a prison without meetings, a woman finds the spirit of AA
Sunshine Of The Spirit
June 2006
By:
Richard H.
| New York, New York
Sometimes love lies beneath the surface
Don't Sell the Newcomer Short!
March 1978
By:
P. M.
| Riverside, Illinois
Tell him that 'how it works' means working the Twelve Steps
Now I Want What I Get
February 1977
By:
B. M.
| Saratoga, California
With a broken arm and a wheelchair, she still enjoyed her vacation
Amnesia
April 1974
By:
L. H.
| Denver, Colorado
When you're starting all over again, it's hard to know what to believe
Dear God. . .
July 1973
By:
Anonymous
| Connecticut
A personal conversation with the Higher Power of one AA's understanding
God as I Understand Him
April 1973
By:
J. W.
| Key West, Florida
To grow beyond a vague abstraction, turn to the reality of today
The Miracle
March 1971
2nd Step
February 1970
By:
P. S.
| Greenwich, Connecticut
Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
Tell Your Doctor!
February 1962
By:
Dr. H. S.
| Los Angeles, California
through him you may help many others
I Didn't Want to Want to. . .
June 1960
By:
Warden Clinton Duffy
San Quentin's former warden tells how Prison Groups offer alcoholic inmates a means for recovery from the disease that is often directly responsible for criminal records
When Sobriety Becomes Exciting
October 1963
By:
R. C. G.
| Des Moines, Iowa
New vitality and confidence make it unnecessary to smooth over the rough spots with Scotch
The "Cradle-to-compulsion" Story
May 1960
Activities and developments outside AA in the field of alcoholism. . .an international news report
AA Around the World
March 1959
By:
Jim T.
| Lockyer, Albany
A LOVELY BUNCH - News, comments and letters from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and the General Service Office, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSO.
From the Grass Roots
December 1957
Ed. note--In the October issue a non-alcoholic M.D. called for discussion of whether or not prospective employers of alcoholics should be told the truth about the existence of an alcoholics problem; in particular, what alcoholics felt the doctor in the ease should say when asked to recommend.
From the Grass Roots
July 1957
By:
Marge M.
| Sacramento, California
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