A Martian's Report on the Cult of 'Alcohol' Drinkers
November 1980
By:
R. Z.
From the May 1961 Grapevine
The Nearest Meeting: One Hundred Miles
December 1979
By:
W. M.
| Midland, Ontario
Back in 1945 it was a long drive to
Once We Become Willing. . .
September 1979
By:
R. G.
| Fort Knox, Kentucky
We are given a guide to find our own best way
When We See Ourselves Clearly
March 1979
By:
Anonymous
| Indianapolis, Indiana
Self-acceptance and a desire to become what we could be are vital steps on the road to recovery
Thy Will, Not Mine
October 1978
By:
C. C.
| Arlington, Virginia
Her father's death taught her the true meaning of acceptance
Action Is Service
May 1977
By:
W. C.
| Jalisco
He served alone for eleven weeks and on the twelfth a new group was born
That Fabulous Convention!
October 1975
By:
J.G
| Manhattan, New York
AA's 40th Anniversary Denver, Colorado July 4--6,1975
Drifting Away From AA
July 2002
By:
Richard C.
| Des Moines, Iowa
AA in Des Moines just wasn't the same as AA in Chicago
A daily reprieve
May 2001
By:
Philip T.
| New Hope, Pennsylvania
Reprinted from the July 1994 Grapevine
A Journey Toward Responsibility
September 1998
By:
Annemarie M.
| Raynham, Massachusetts
Tradition Nine
My Life With an Alcoholic
April 1998
By:
J. C. W.
| Calgary, Alberta
From time to time, the Grapevine publishes articles by nonalcoholic friends of AA. We wanted to print this story, written by the husband of an alcoholic woman, because it is a testimony to the destructive force of alcohol--"cunning, baffling, powerful!
