An Experience in Daily Living
March 1979
By:
D. W.
| Des Moines, Iowa
He found that there is no panacea for living problems
We Seek Glimpses of the Absolute
April 1978
By:
M. B.
| Coronado, California
Spiritual awareness comes in many forms. In the pages that follow, six AAs tell how it came to them
Resentment: Number One Offender
March 1978
By:
J. H.
| Killeen, Texas
She found out to her surprise that she could learn to cope with
Be Free--Pay Your Own Way
January 1977
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
He found that Tradition Seven applied not only to his group but to himself
The Minister Says the Password
February 1976
By:
George M.
| Oklahoma
And he always adds the gospel of happy sobriety
It Has to Be Hot to Be Christmas
December 1970
By:
B. R.
| Palmyra, Western Australia
In Western Australia, where the temperature hovers around the hundred mark in December,
The World We Live in
June 1970
By:
Bobbie G.
| Queens, New York
As a sober alcoholic, can I come to terms with the hostility, confusion, and misunderstanding all around me?
It's a Selfish Program
March 1970
By:
B. F. P.
| Manhattan, New York
All right, you're kind and considerate and noble and you're always helping other people. The fact still remains, it's a selfish program
Lightening Rod for Controversy?
A lack of group conscience meetings in her homegroup led her to the Twelve Concepts
Brothers and Sisters
This family shows that although alcoholism often runs in families, we can also help each other get sober
I Was Choice No. 2
January 1969
By:
Anonymous
| California
Whether he's called first, second, or ninth, this circuit rider is twelfth-stepping all the way
What Do I Do Next to Stay Sober?
September 1968
By:
Bob N.
| Scarsdale, New York
Stay cheerful; stick with the winners; get busy; take the Twelve Steps
We Need More than Just Sobriety
August 1968
By:
P. K.
| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
A big resentment made his sober life unmanageable until he faced up to what Step Six asks us to do
