Take Your Works on Faith
March 1972
By:
N. E. H.
| Westport, Connecticut
We can give of ourselves in many ways, and never know what good we do
From Pink Cloud to Pain and Panic
April 1971
By:
J. C.
| Topeka, Kansas
Pain is a warning that something is wrong--and that we need to do something about it
My Name Is Jeanne
December 1970
By:
J. D.
| Grandview, Manitoba
Now, when she says she is an alcoholic Indian, she's proud of it
The Walls Came Tumbling down
July 1970
By:
D. S.
| Santa Monica, California
That which separated us faded away and we were fellowmen with a common problem
The Willow Tree of Willingness
Reflecting upon a speaking engagement, she recognized the key to her spirituality
Bringing out the Real Me
After years of sober dating, he learned how to have a relationship with himself and his Higher Power
Animal Crackers
December 1968
By:
T. W. R.
| Alexandria, Virginia
The birds and the beasts have their own peculiar characteristics--but he took on the characters of practically all of them
AA and the Deaf-mute
December 1968
By:
J. B.
| St. John
He could have used his deafness as an excuse for not sticking with AA. But eventually he heard the message loud and clear
Those Were the Years That Were
April 1968
By:
J. G. T.
| Negaunee, Michigan
And those were the years of the Lady Marchers, among other things. . .
What Allah Wills
July 1967
By:
S. H.
After two months 'in a wonderful garden' a member in Pakistan finds sobriety works
A Patchwork Quilt
July 1961
By:
P. W.
| Jackson Heights, New York
AA is the foundation piece in this serenity building pattern
Across the Editor's Desk
March 1961
The Master Drunk
May 1958
Lest We Forget
March 1953
Excerpt from the fourteenth printing of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous," Pages 33-35.
