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The heart has is reason

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Charley K. | Olympia, Wash.
From a secular childhood in Kansas to a sober life of spiritual awareness was not as far as it seemed

Living Proof

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Jim O. | Morrisville, Pa.
A call to help a fellow member in a legal jam presents an opportunity to witness the love we show one another

Reason to Celebrate

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Cyndee S. | Ft. Myers, Fla.
With only a few months in AA, how would she ever get through July Fourth sober? Luckily, she had a plan

Ride Share

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Michelle B. | Rossford, Ohio
Tired, worried and desperate for a meeting, a newcomer hits the road and meets an angel at the wheel

Virtual Newcomer

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Anonymous | Barnegat, N.J.
I don’t know what would have become of me if not for these online AA meetings. I want to thank the members who had the foresight and did the hard work.

Sink or Swim

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Laura T. | Little Rock, Ark.
Through tears, fits, fear and phone calls, she held tight to her Higher Power and got sober in a pandemic

Donut Holes

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Diana L. | New York, N.Y.
We’ve been out there all year. We’ve had lots of picnics, eaten donuts, worn T-shirts and tried our best to laugh through the pandemic.

Best Hamburger Ever

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Chuck S. | Saranac Lake, N.Y.
How a much needed meal served up the ingredients for repeated acts of kindness

A Mom’s Return

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Claudia N. | Santa Rosa, Calif.
Through living amends, a grateful sober mother comes full circle with the children she once abandoned for booze

Discussion Topic

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
How the Traditions help us

Even more Valuable

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Mardi D. | Huntsville, Ala.
How a heated Big Book study one day led to a rigorous discussion about AA, money and wealth

Grandpa’s Promise

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Charley R. | Watertown, Wis.
The journey to have his shortcomings removed turned out to be a gift from the one he loved most

Grateful to Help

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: John K. | Sanford, N.C.
Committed to writing guys in prison, a volunteer begins to help them see what AA is like outside

Just in time

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Tod C. | Chino, Calif.
I felt goose bumps on my skin. I believe my Higher Power spoke to me that morning with that Grapevine magazine. God was telling me, “I’m here, man. I never left. I’ve been here all along.”

Courage to Trust

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Robert R. | Oklahoma City, Okla.
Finding a sponsor to speak freely and honestly with can sometimes be tricky in prison. Luckily, he found Chuck

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The heart has is reason

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Charley K. | Olympia, Wash.
From a secular childhood in Kansas to a sober life of spiritual awareness was not as far as it seemed

Living Proof

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Jim O. | Morrisville, Pa.
A call to help a fellow member in a legal jam presents an opportunity to witness the love we show one another

Reason to Celebrate

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Cyndee S. | Ft. Myers, Fla.
With only a few months in AA, how would she ever get through July Fourth sober? Luckily, she had a plan

Ride Share

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Michelle B. | Rossford, Ohio
Tired, worried and desperate for a meeting, a newcomer hits the road and meets an angel at the wheel

Virtual Newcomer

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Anonymous | Barnegat, N.J.
I don’t know what would have become of me if not for these online AA meetings. I want to thank the members who had the foresight and did the hard work.

Sink or Swim

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Laura T. | Little Rock, Ark.
Through tears, fits, fear and phone calls, she held tight to her Higher Power and got sober in a pandemic

Donut Holes

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Diana L. | New York, N.Y.
We’ve been out there all year. We’ve had lots of picnics, eaten donuts, worn T-shirts and tried our best to laugh through the pandemic.

Best Hamburger Ever

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Chuck S. | Saranac Lake, N.Y.
How a much needed meal served up the ingredients for repeated acts of kindness

A Mom’s Return

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Claudia N. | Santa Rosa, Calif.
Through living amends, a grateful sober mother comes full circle with the children she once abandoned for booze

Discussion Topic

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
How the Traditions help us

Even more Valuable

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Mardi D. | Huntsville, Ala.
How a heated Big Book study one day led to a rigorous discussion about AA, money and wealth

Grandpa’s Promise

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Charley R. | Watertown, Wis.
The journey to have his shortcomings removed turned out to be a gift from the one he loved most

Grateful to Help

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: John K. | Sanford, N.C.
Committed to writing guys in prison, a volunteer begins to help them see what AA is like outside

Just in time

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Tod C. | Chino, Calif.
I felt goose bumps on my skin. I believe my Higher Power spoke to me that morning with that Grapevine magazine. God was telling me, “I’m here, man. I never left. I’ve been here all along.”

Courage to Trust

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Robert R. | Oklahoma City, Okla.
Finding a sponsor to speak freely and honestly with can sometimes be tricky in prison. Luckily, he found Chuck

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Off to the races

Magazine Issue March 2017 | Topics None

Preacher in my truck

Magazine Issue March 2017 | Topics None

Imaginary balloons

Magazine Issue March 2017 | Topics None

Out there somewhere

Magazine Issue March 2017 | Topics None

At Wit's End

Magazine Issue March 2017 | Topics None

Alcoholism At Large

Magazine Issue March 2017 | Topics None

Dear Grapevine

Magazine Issue March 2017 | Topics None

Lunch with the Ex

Magazine Issue February 2017 | Topics None

A coin for Mark

Magazine Issue February 2017 | Topics None

A very strange amend

Magazine Issue February 2017 | Topics None

Special delivery

Magazine Issue February 2017 | Topics None

Welcome to the club

Magazine Issue February 2017 | Topics None

War stories

Magazine Issue February 2017 | Topics None

Welcome home

Magazine Issue February 2017 | Topics None

Swimming with mom

Magazine Issue February 2017 | Topics None

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51st Hawaii Convention

Date
November 1, 2012 - November 4, 2012

Honolulu, HI: 51st Hawaii Convention.    www.annualhawaiiconvention.com

37th Hill Country Roundup

Date
August 24, 2012 - August 26, 2012

Kerrville, TX: 37th Hill Country Roundup.  

[email protected]   www.aasanantonio.org

Token Creek Labor Day Roundup

Date
August 31, 2012 - September 3, 2012

Deforest, WI: Token Creek Labor Day Roundup.      www.aamadisonwi.org

24th Fall Weekend

Date
October 19, 2012 - October 21, 2012

Mackinac Island, MI: 24th Fall Weekend.         [email protected]

North Dakota State Roundup

Date
September 14, 2012 - September 16, 2012
Location
North Dakota

Fargo, ND: North Dakota State Roundup.      www.ndstateroundup.com

Cornwall Fall Conference

Date
November 2, 2012 - November 3, 2012

Cornwall, Ontario: Cornwall Fall Conference.      www.cornwallaa.com

3rd Edge of the Woods Conference

Date
September 7, 2012 - September 9, 2012

Edgewood, TX: 3rd Edge of the Woods Conference.    www.edgewoodaaconference.org

37th Atlanta Roundup

Date
July 19, 2012 - July 22, 2012

Decatur, GA: 37th Atlanta Roundup.       www.atlantaroundup.com

Area 63 Fall Conference

Date
September 28, 2012 - September 30, 2012

Pierre, SD: Area 63 Fall Conference.       www.area63aa.org

Havre Mini Conference

Date
September 28, 2012 - September 30, 2012

Havre, MT: Havre Mini Conference.       www.aa-montana.org

55th Kansas Area 25 Conference

Date
September 14, 2012 - September 16, 2012

Topeka, KS: 55th Area 25 Conference.    www.kansas-aa.org

Area 83 Eastern Ontario Fall Assembly

Date
October 26, 2012 - October 28, 2012

Kingston, Ontario: Area 83 Eastern Ontario Fall Assembly.    www.area83aa.org

ColorDaze

Date
September 28, 2012 - September 30, 2012

Grand Junction, CO: ColorDaze.         www.colordaze.com

25th Tri-County Conference

Date
October 5, 2012 - October 7, 2012

Troy, MI: 25th Tri-County Conference.          [email protected]

6th Rhody Recovery Big Book Weekend

Date
September 28, 2012 - September 30, 2012

Wakefield, RI: 6th Rhody Recovery Big Book Weekend.    www.rhodyrecovery.com

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Quote July 1, 2017

“As devastatingly difficult as they have been, the last two years have been a giant Seventh Tradition workshop. Never in my married life or in any time before it had I truly understood what being self-supporting meant. I had relied on others to take care of me, not just financially, but emotionally and spiritually, too, and I let my life go to hell if they didn’t.”

Los Angeles, Calif., July 2007 “Self-Support,”No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Quote July 2, 2017

“Today I think I can trace a clear linkage between my guilt and my pride. Both of them were certainly attention-getters. In pride I could say, ‘Look at me, I am wonderful.’ In guilt I would moan, ‘I’m awful.’ Therefore guilt is really the reverse of the coin of pride. Guilt aims at self-destruction, and pride aims at the destruction of others.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1960 “Freedom Under God: The Choice Is Ours,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote July 3, 2017

“My sponsor told me that if I stayed away from the first drink a day at a time and followed the suggested Twelve Steps, I could lead a sober life. She didn’t promise me health, wealth, happiness, love -- or comfort. All she promised me was sobriety! Thank goodness, she didn’t promise me anything else, because along the AA path I have found sickness, death, unhappiness, and considerable discomfort. But I have also found the greatest joy, love, and happiness of my life.”

Millburn, N.J., July 1971 “Reality Can Be Uncomfortable,” Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote July 4, 2017

“The simple word ‘we’ stands at the entrance to the Steps, reminding me that my power is limited.”

West Henrietta, N.Y., July 2007 “Food for the Journey,” Step by Step
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Quote July 5, 2017

“If you sponsor people, you’ll never need a mirror.”

August 2001 "The Mouth That Roared," Emotional Sobriety
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Quote July 6, 2017

“Let us AAs no longer be takers from society. Instead, let us be givers.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1946 “Policy on Gift Funds,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote July 7, 2017

“Many of us think today the main problem of Alcoholics Anonymous is this: How, as a movement, shall we maintain our humility -- and so our unity -- in the face of what the world calls a great triumph? Perhaps we need not look far afield for an answer. We need only adapt and apply to our group life those principles upon which each of us has founded his own recovery.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947 “Traditions Stressed in Memphis Talk,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote July 8, 2017

“I’m becoming so secure in AA, I’ve even discarded the cute, funny, phony me my civilian friends used to know. I don’t have to dance with a rose in my teeth; I can just dance. And I don’t have to be the only girl at the picnic who can swing Tarzan-style from a rope into the river. I can swim calmly, like the forty-year-old mother of four I am.”

Houston, TX, June 1976 “Growth,” Emotional Sobriety
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Quote July 9, 2017

“I saw that fear was a character defect, so I modified my Seventh Step Prayer. After ‘remove every single defect of character,’ I added, ‘and every unreasonable fear.’”

Brea, Calif., July 2010 “Unreasonable Fears,”No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Quote July 10, 2017

“My spiritual awakening has involved three major leaps: Save Me, Help Me, and Use Me.”

Essex Junction, Vt., February 2000 “Save Me, Help Me, Use Me,” AA Grapevine
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Quote July 11, 2017

“It should be the privilege, even the right, of each individual or group to handle anonymity as they wish ... Each individual will have to decide where he ought to draw the line -- how far he ought to carry the principle in his own affairs, how far he may go in dropping his own anonymity without injury to Alcoholics Anonymous as a whole.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1946 “A Tradition Born of Our Anonymity," The Language of the Heart
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Quote July 12, 2017

“It seems to me that one of the major purposes of the last three Steps is to keep us from complacency, to keep us growing so that we don’t fall back into our old, sick ways and perhaps even into active alcoholism.”

West Henrietta, N.Y., October 2007 “Step Ten: Up Close and Personal,” Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote July 13, 2017

“Nowadays my brain no longer races compulsively in either elation, grandiosity, or depression. I have been given a quiet place in bright sunshine."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1958 “The Next Frontier: Emotional Sobriety,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote July 14, 2017

“By our Twelve Steps we have recovered, by our Twelve Traditions we have unified, and through our Third Legacy -- Service -- we shall carry the AA message down through the corridors of time to come.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1951 “Services Make AA Tick,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote July 15, 2017

We cannot grow very much unless we constantly try to envision what the eternal spiritual values are.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961 “Humility for Today,” The Language of the Heart
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