It's a Selfish Program
March 1970
By:
B. F. P.
| Manhattan, New York
All right, you're kind and considerate and noble and you're always helping other people. The fact still remains, it's a selfish program
Message Carrier Extraordinary
March 1970
By:
M. L. A.
| Queens, New York
She meets respect and support for AA wherever she speaks
Counsel for the Prosecutor
March 1970
By:
W. H.
| Sarnia, Ontario
Was it divine law that brought this lawyer through to grateful sobriety?
That Invisible Line
March 1970
By:
S. D.
| Westport, Connecticut
We disintegrate in small ways that we hardly notice. Rarely do we know it when we cross that invisible line
To Travel the Road Together
March 1970
By:
Mrs. D. B.
| Wheeling, Illinois
Al-Anon <emphasis type="italic">When one partner finds sobriety in AA a marriage can still suffer from lack of understanding. Following are two personal-experience stories in which Al-Anon was of great help. . .</emphasis>
I Was a Compulsive Sufferer
March 1970
By:
M. R.
| Virginia
<emphasis type="italic">This couple's comeback started when the non-AA wife took the First Step</emphasis> - Al-Anon
Epilogue
March 1970
By:
J. A. B.
| Las Vegas, Nevada
A flop for years, she rewrote the last act and ended on a note of triumph
AA'S Message Gets Through
March 1970
Impact at Acapulco
March 1970
By:
W. C.
| Cuernavaca
A serious accident provided time to reflect and be grateful
3rd Step
March 1970
By:
Anonymous
| New Hampshire
Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God <emphasis type="underline">as we understood Him.</emphasis>
It's a Selfish Program
March 1970
By:
B. F. P.
| Manhattan, New York
All right, you're kind and considerate and noble and you're always helping other people. The fact still remains, it's a selfish program
Message Carrier Extraordinary
March 1970
By:
M. L. A.
| Queens, New York
She meets respect and support for AA wherever she speaks
Counsel for the Prosecutor
March 1970
By:
W. H.
| Sarnia, Ontario
Was it divine law that brought this lawyer through to grateful sobriety?
That Invisible Line
March 1970
By:
S. D.
| Westport, Connecticut
We disintegrate in small ways that we hardly notice. Rarely do we know it when we cross that invisible line
To Travel the Road Together
March 1970
By:
Mrs. D. B.
| Wheeling, Illinois
Al-Anon <emphasis type="italic">When one partner finds sobriety in AA a marriage can still suffer from lack of understanding. Following are two personal-experience stories in which Al-Anon was of great help. . .</emphasis>
I Was a Compulsive Sufferer
March 1970
By:
M. R.
| Virginia
<emphasis type="italic">This couple's comeback started when the non-AA wife took the First Step</emphasis> - Al-Anon
Epilogue
March 1970
By:
J. A. B.
| Las Vegas, Nevada
A flop for years, she rewrote the last act and ended on a note of triumph
AA'S Message Gets Through
March 1970
Impact at Acapulco
March 1970
By:
W. C.
| Cuernavaca
A serious accident provided time to reflect and be grateful
3rd Step
March 1970
By:
Anonymous
| New Hampshire
Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God <emphasis type="underline">as we understood Him.</emphasis>
