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Service Is My Cornerstone

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Mary G. | Huntington, Calif.
At the heart of her sobriety—women being of service to other women

51 years of peeling the onion

June 2022 | Stories by Longtimers!
By: Dick J. | Riverside, Calif.
One day in 1971 he listened to that still small voice and made a decision. What an adventure it’s been

Eyes wide open

February 2022 | Getting Through Tough Times
By: Leslie P. | Angleton, Texas
She was sober now, so why was life so tough? Where was her amazing meadow full of butterflies?

The Only Requirement

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Robert M.
At his first meeting, Tradition Three spoke his name loud and clear

The Wisdom To Know The Difference

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Sharon T. | Ft Lauderdale, Fla.
The Serenity Prayer guides her gently through her mother’s passing

Born An Alcoholic

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Lewis F. | Loveland, Colo.
From the cradle and almost to the grave, one alcoholic tells his story

Dear Grapevine

August 2020 | LGBTQ+

Jumpstart

May 2020 | Getting Into General Service
By: Steve S. | Manhasset, N.Y.
She came right up to me. “How many years do you have sober?” she asked. “Almost 17,” I replied. Without missing a beat, she said, “Well, how would you like to be our Intergroup Rep?”

Crash course

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Sandy B. | Aurora, Colorado
Furious with her ex, she headed out to toss a brick through his window. Luckily, she stopped to buy paint first

Many steps to prayer

November 2018
By: Anonymous
A longtime agnostic member shares about his wonderful journey with Step Eleven and how he meditates while walking with his dog

A prayer in the dark

April 2018
By: L.D. | Carbondale, Illionois
A heartbroken newcomer finds comfort one night with a few lifesaving words and some pineapple

Dear Grapevine

February 2018 | Title Goes Here

Oliver & me

January 2018 | Sponsorship
By: James L. | Pegram, Tennessee
A man in Tennesse shares about a sponsee he once had who struggled with mental illness

One woman’s journey

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: L. B. | Atlanta, Georgia
She learned to get honest, take care of herself and to her surprise, have friendships with other women

Dying to be loved

November 2016
At age 20, liquor had done its job. It made her believe she had nothing to live for

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Reflections of a Pioneer

April 1990
By: George

Gateway to Sanity

February 1989
By: Jan P. | Spokane, Washington
Step Two - Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity

Problems Other Than Alcohol By Bill W.

November 1986
From the February 1958 Grapevine

The Eleventh Step - It's One of the Twelve

November 1984
By: P. M.
When worked in combination with other Steps, Step Eleven can teach us to live by God's will - From the December 1973 Grapevine

A Deeper Need, a Greater Strength

June 1984
By: J. H. | Angola, Indiana

The Great Equalizer

May 1980
By: J. R., MD | San Diego, California
Loners, leaders, priests, potentates, and just plain folk--alcoholism is

Personal Responsibility

March 1977
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
Maybe we don't like too much organization, but somebody has to get things done

A Tradition Born of Our Anonymity

November 1975
By: Bill W.
AA's Traditions, Bill wrote, were "hammered out on the anvil of experience." Here, from an early Grapevine, Bill shares some of the experience that led to the adoption of our two anonymity Traditions - From the January 1946 Grapevine

Simple Truths in an Intellectual Age

June 1975
By: H. M. | Newhall, California
Basic AA can work on faith alone but there are those who analyze themselves into trouble

The Serenity Prayer

April 1975
By: J. W. | Key West, Florida
A personal interpretation

The Eleventh Step. . .It's One of the Twelve

December 1973
By: Paul M. | Riverside, Illinois
When worked in combination with the other Steps, Step Eleven can teach us to live by God's will

No Dues Or Fees, but. . .

October 1972
By: F. F. | Bethesda, Maryland
Just because we're sober, do we have to get tight?

Twelfth Tradition Checklist

September 1971
By: B.L. | Manhattan, New York
Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our Traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities.

Tough Times

Sobriety and fellow AAs helped him to face life's challenges

Off to See the World

A spot inventory leads to many journeys to many places

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