The Conniver's Prayer
January 1967
By:
B. R., Anonymous
Herewith a how-to document that ought to be of no use to anybody
Don't Hide in AA
January 1967
By:
Bobbie G.
| Forest Hills, New York
A member asks: Isn't it AA's job to return us to normal living, not furnish a substitute for it?
Just Plain Sober
January 1967
By:
T. C.
| Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Contented with Sobriety?--<emphasis type="bold">Yes</emphasis> Contented with Everything Else?--<emphasis type="bold">Not Necessarily</emphasis>
The Power Is
January 1967
By:
G. P. W.
| San Antonio, Texas
An argument for faith, based on the truth of another invisible, impalpable force
In AA'S First Five Years
January 1967
Lois W., wife of AA's co-founder, Bill, recalls the time in AA when there were few members and no Big Book.
Not Under the Rug
January 1967
By:
T. P., Jr.
| Hankins, New York
Step Eight: Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all.
Father, Dear Father, Come Home with Me Now.
January 1967
By:
Anon.
How hell-fire temperance lectures didn't stop one adolescent from being an alcoholic
The Conniver's Prayer
January 1967
By:
B. R., Anonymous
Herewith a how-to document that ought to be of no use to anybody
Don't Hide in AA
January 1967
By:
Bobbie G.
| Forest Hills, New York
A member asks: Isn't it AA's job to return us to normal living, not furnish a substitute for it?
Just Plain Sober
January 1967
By:
T. C.
| Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Contented with Sobriety?--<emphasis type="bold">Yes</emphasis> Contented with Everything Else?--<emphasis type="bold">Not Necessarily</emphasis>
The Power Is
January 1967
By:
G. P. W.
| San Antonio, Texas
An argument for faith, based on the truth of another invisible, impalpable force
In AA'S First Five Years
January 1967
Lois W., wife of AA's co-founder, Bill, recalls the time in AA when there were few members and no Big Book.
Not Under the Rug
January 1967
By:
T. P., Jr.
| Hankins, New York
Step Eight: Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all.
Father, Dear Father, Come Home with Me Now.
January 1967
By:
Anon.
How hell-fire temperance lectures didn't stop one adolescent from being an alcoholic
