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Just like my brother

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Anonymous | Asherat

My guide to the wild west

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Kim S. | Boise, Idaho
Getting sober can be a wonderful journey with the right someone showing the way

A majestic night

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Chad P. | Mount Vernon, Indiana
What was supposed to be just a ride home from a meeting turned out to be a show of a lifetime

Hearing my story

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Roxane R. | Valley Center, California
A surprise call from a fellow member reminds her how much Grapevine has helped her

Face police

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: David S. | New York, New York
Although his inner joy may not always show, he’s found the freedom to accept who he is

With lots of help

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Definitely Steve | Nashville, Tennessee

Searching for something bigger

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Jason B. | Trenton, Missouri
An alcoholic shares about his small-town struggle with judgement, inclusion and Step Three

At Wit's End

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA

1,047 days

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Josh K. | Fairfield, Connecticut
A member shares gratitude through some tough early days of sobriety‚

Alcoholism At Large

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA

AA News

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
The AA World Service meeting guide app

Alive, Sober and Free

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Travis S. | Austin, Texas
Facing life in prison, he reads the poem that sets him on the path towards recovery and freedom

What’s On Your Mind: Let Us Widen the Doorway

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: John H. | Colorado Springs, Colo.
The writer believes that religion in AA bars entry to many atheist and agnostic alcoholics

Diversity

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Carol K. | Sarasota, Fla.
An “equal opportunity illness” has given her the chance to meet people from all walks of life

My Journey in General Service

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Vikki R. | Yuba City, Calif.
A lot changed in her life when she got sober, but there was one constant: general service

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Just like my brother

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Anonymous | Asherat

My guide to the wild west

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Kim S. | Boise, Idaho
Getting sober can be a wonderful journey with the right someone showing the way

A majestic night

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Chad P. | Mount Vernon, Indiana
What was supposed to be just a ride home from a meeting turned out to be a show of a lifetime

Hearing my story

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Roxane R. | Valley Center, California
A surprise call from a fellow member reminds her how much Grapevine has helped her

Face police

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: David S. | New York, New York
Although his inner joy may not always show, he’s found the freedom to accept who he is

With lots of help

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Definitely Steve | Nashville, Tennessee

Searching for something bigger

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Jason B. | Trenton, Missouri
An alcoholic shares about his small-town struggle with judgement, inclusion and Step Three

At Wit's End

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA

1,047 days

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Josh K. | Fairfield, Connecticut
A member shares gratitude through some tough early days of sobriety‚

Alcoholism At Large

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA

AA News

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
The AA World Service meeting guide app

Alive, Sober and Free

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Travis S. | Austin, Texas
Facing life in prison, he reads the poem that sets him on the path towards recovery and freedom

What’s On Your Mind: Let Us Widen the Doorway

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: John H. | Colorado Springs, Colo.
The writer believes that religion in AA bars entry to many atheist and agnostic alcoholics

Diversity

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Carol K. | Sarasota, Fla.
An “equal opportunity illness” has given her the chance to meet people from all walks of life

My Journey in General Service

August 2019 | African-American Alcoholics in AA
By: Vikki R. | Yuba City, Calif.
A lot changed in her life when she got sober, but there was one constant: general service

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Audio: Friendly with our Friends

Magazine Issue April 2008 | Topics None

Audio: We Keep the Lights On

Magazine Issue November 2011 | Topics None

Paving the way

Magazine Issue September 2021 | Topics Service/Into Action

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Quote June 11, 2014

“Asking for help is not just a path to humility; it is a path to connection with my fellows and with God.”

Phoenix, Arizona, April 2011 “HELP,” AA Grapevine

Quote June 12, 2014

“Today, as I look back over 27-plus years of sobriety, I can simply thank Him for being wherever I am going before I even get there.”

Monaco, Pennsylvania, April 2011 “An Unmade Bed,” AA Grapevine

Quote June 13, 2014

“The compulsion among most of us to survive and to grow soon becomes far stronger than the temptation to drink, or to misbehave. Literally, we must ‘do or die.’ So we make the choice to live. This, in turn, means the choice of AA principles, practices and attitudes that can salvage us from total disaster by insuring our sobriety.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., May 1960 “What Is Freedom in AA?” The Language of the Heart

Quote June 14, 2014

“I’m working diligently to improve my character. I work daily on trying to reign in my impetuous temper, my obsession with reaction rather than reflection, and that silly ego that keeps rearing its ugly head.

“I’m grateful for AA’s reference to progress rather than perfection. Despite my shortcomings, with the help of the AA program and my brothers in AA, improvements will continue to be made.”

April 2011 “Mistakes Have Been Made,” AA Grapevine

Quote June 15, 2014

“One day it will be left to the young people now in our Fellowship to carry on the original spirit and traditions of AA, even though the buzz words and trends will come and go. It will be up to us to teach newcomers how to maintain the type of sobriety that achieves the promises of the Big Book and dispels some of the fables of recovery popular today. It will be up to us to help the newcomer from the street dry out, shakes and pukes and all. We will be left to teach the little things: how to sit at the front, not the back of the room, say hello to the new guy, wash coffee cups and ashtrays. One day it will be up to us to uphold the Traditions. It will be up to us to keep it simple.”

Bury St. Edmunds, England, September 1994 “We Who Are Next in Line,” I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA

Quote June 16, 2014

“Alcoholics Anonymous has an answer to problems in sobriety, making sobriety, eventually, something wonderful instead of something that can drive people to drink.”

Tasmania, December 2006 “Solutions,” AA Grapevine

Quote June 17, 2014

“I am still arrogant, egocentric, self-righteous, with no humility, even phony at times, but I'm trying to be a better person and help my fellowman. Guess I'll never be a saint, but whatever I am, I want to be sober and in AA.”

July 1975 “One of Those Bad Cons Nobody Can Reach,”AA Grapevine
 

Quote June 18, 2014

“Step Six may be the greatest act of courage in the whole twelve-step process: a total act of faith. I have to trust that God will see the big picture and make the right choices.”

Tujunga, California, June 2010 “My Armor,” Step By Step

Quote June 19, 2014

“Sobriety isn’t a discrete list of tasks that you do and then check off; it’s a state of being that pervades every aspect of your life.”

Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 2008 “Lost in Translation,” AA Grapevine

Quote June 20, 2014

“For me, there is no better feeling than the one I get running into another alcoholic when I’m feeling down. We alcoholics are bonded together by the sadness of a deadly disease and the miracle of a spiritual solution.”

December 2006 “Between a Bartender and a Bad-Tempered Boss,” AA Grapevine

Quote June 21, 2014

“Many blessings have been showered upon me during my five years and nine months of sobriety -- great spiritual gifts, as well as the more ordinary supplies of money and goods. These great gifts come one after the other in spite of my own foolishness and fumbling, as I very slowly grope my way toward the light of reason and love.”

Universal City, California, February 1970 “Freedom Began in Prison,” AA Grapevine

Quote June 22, 2014

“Although we can borrow from religion, medicine, and psychiatry, we are not any one of them. We cannot run hospitals nor half-way houses, nor marry the group with a religious sect. We cannot send lobbyists to Congress and we don't mix AA with banking enterprises. We aren't educators nor counselors. We cannot lend our name to any other cause except our own. The more we mind our own business, the greater our influence becomes; medicine, religion, and psychiatry start borrowing from our experience and ideas. So do the fields of education, research, and rehabilitation. All kinds of groups based on AA's Twelve Steps have evolved, groups that deal with gambling, eating, drug addiction, mental illness, divorce, etc. They've borrowed from the AA program and made their own adaptations. We didn't have to endorse them or lend our name. This tells us strongly that the more AA sticks to its primary purpose, the greater will be its helpful influence.”

San Antonio, Texas, June 1996 “Simplicity Works Best,” AA Grapevine

Quote June 23, 2014

“The temporary security of material things is a hollow shelter if built at the expense of spiritual growth.”

Stanton, California, July 1968 “All This Reading at Meetings,” AA Grapevine

Quote June 24, 2014

“Tradition Six enjoins the group never to go into business nor ever to lend the AA name or money credit to any ‘outside’ enterprise, no matter how good ... We would thus divide the spiritual from the material, confine the AA movement to its sole aim and insure (however wealthy as individuals we may become) that AA itself shall always remain poor. We dare not risk the distractions of corporate wealth.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1948 “Tradition Six” The Language of the Heart

Quote June 25, 2014

“Even though some of the ghosts of the past may still be spooking around, popping up from time to time to scare me, today I can pretty much handle them. Today the only real monster I have to face is myself, that part of me that tries to urge me back to drinking.”

Waukesha, Wisconsin, October 1994 “Trick or Treat,” AA Grapevine

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