AA Growth
August 1972
By:
C. H. H.
| Fairfield, Connecticut
At a recent meeting of the Grapevine Editorial Board, the subject matter of this article was of great concern. The piece is the work of one board member, but he incorporates the thoughts of the other members as recorded in a writing session.
Growing Pains
August 1972
By:
G. G.
| Phoenix, Arizona
Are we ready for this new surge of acceptance?
To Be Alive Again
August 1972
By:
M. U.
| Brighton, Colorado
To taste, savor, feel the pains and joys of reality
Help for This Day
August 1972
By:
Father P.
A nonalcoholic finds an answer in AA's concept of one-day-at-a-time living
Comfortable with God
August 1972
By:
W. O. P.
| Meadville, Pennsylvania
He was rebelling against "religiosity" until he realized that the spiritual and the earthly are governed by the same laws
And now, a note of sanity on the subject. . .Bill W.As Bill Sees It--the AA Way of Life
August 1972
Our English cousins, it seems, are struggling to understand anonymity just as we are here. The following items are from Newsletter, English equivalent of the Grapevine. With tongue in cheek, they project into the future two extreme positions on anonymity.
Going Up!
August 1972
By:
T. W. N.
| La Jolla, California
Sobriety, like beauty, is its own reward. But usually there are fringe benefits, too
Getting in Tune
August 1972
By:
F. J. T.
| Crescent, Missouri
There was discord in her life until she recognized what was best for her
What Do You Think a Hangover Is?
August 1972
Children from ages eight to eleven were asked this question by the Question Man for his column in the San Francisco Chronicle.
To Creep Before I Walk
August 1972
By:
Thelma S.
| London, Ontario
The second time around she went with only one goal in sight: to take the First Step
AA Growth
August 1972
By:
C. H. H.
| Fairfield, Connecticut
At a recent meeting of the Grapevine Editorial Board, the subject matter of this article was of great concern. The piece is the work of one board member, but he incorporates the thoughts of the other members as recorded in a writing session.
Growing Pains
August 1972
By:
G. G.
| Phoenix, Arizona
Are we ready for this new surge of acceptance?
To Be Alive Again
August 1972
By:
M. U.
| Brighton, Colorado
To taste, savor, feel the pains and joys of reality
Help for This Day
August 1972
By:
Father P.
A nonalcoholic finds an answer in AA's concept of one-day-at-a-time living
Comfortable with God
August 1972
By:
W. O. P.
| Meadville, Pennsylvania
He was rebelling against "religiosity" until he realized that the spiritual and the earthly are governed by the same laws
And now, a note of sanity on the subject. . .Bill W.As Bill Sees It--the AA Way of Life
August 1972
Our English cousins, it seems, are struggling to understand anonymity just as we are here. The following items are from Newsletter, English equivalent of the Grapevine. With tongue in cheek, they project into the future two extreme positions on anonymity.
Going Up!
August 1972
By:
T. W. N.
| La Jolla, California
Sobriety, like beauty, is its own reward. But usually there are fringe benefits, too
Getting in Tune
August 1972
By:
F. J. T.
| Crescent, Missouri
There was discord in her life until she recognized what was best for her
What Do You Think a Hangover Is?
August 1972
Children from ages eight to eleven were asked this question by the Question Man for his column in the San Francisco Chronicle.
To Creep Before I Walk
August 1972
By:
Thelma S.
| London, Ontario
The second time around she went with only one goal in sight: to take the First Step
