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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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Paving the way

Magazine Issue September 2021 | Topics Service/Into Action

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Quote December 11, 2013

“Today’s disappointment, viewed six months hence, may turn out to be one of the best breaks we ever got.”

Jackson, Mich., February 1958 “Why God Says No,” AA Grapevine
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Quote December 12, 2013

“Coincidences are merely a manner in which God protects his anonymity.”

New York, N.Y., January 1999 “There’s a Seat for Me in Cuba” AA Around the World
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Quote December 13, 2013

“If each sufferer were to carry the news of the scientific hopelessness of alcoholism to each new prospect, he might be able to lay every newcomer wide open to a transforming spiritual experience.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1963 “The Bill W.--Carl Jung Letters” The Language of the Heart
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Quote December 14, 2013

“My desire to drink became a desire not to.”

Nipawin, Saskatchewan, November 2003 “Nobody’s Fault but Mine,” Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Quote December 15, 2013

“My drinking career was all about running away. I could pack up and vanish in a flash. Now, I can make commitments and become part of something. I can let myself belong.”

Kingston, N.Y., May 1997 “At Home in a Home Group” Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Quote December 16, 2013

“The smile from my face traveled to my heart.”

Olympia, Wash., September 2006 “The Portals of Service” Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Quote December 17, 2013

“My inner feelings boil down to a handful of things – fear, anger, self-pity, shame, and feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem. These are the things we need to talk about in AA.”

Russell, Pa., December 2004 “One Brick at a Time” Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Quote December 18, 2013

“You’ve got one life to live. Don’t screw it up with a lot of maybes, what-ifs, and could-have-beens. Focus on what you have.”

Carmel Valley, Calif., August 2000 “Old Advice” Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Quote December 19, 2013

“When I call my sponsor, my friends, someone on my home group’s phone list, or someone who scribbled their number on a napkin after a meeting, I make progress ... If we just call, we help one another stay sober, one call at a time, one connection at a time.”

Morristown, N.J., May 2003 “Just Call Me” Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Quote December 20, 2013

“Like every AA member I have a definite responsibility to become a citizen of the world around me; to channel into it the experience of living and working which has been mine in our Fellowship.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1961 “Again at the Crossroads” The Language of the Heart
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Quote December 21, 2013

“Not picking up a drink creates infinite possibilities for me ... When I wake up in the morning I pray for what I need to get through the day sober. I also smile and say to myself, Who knows? This could be the greatest day of my life!”

New York, N.Y., January 2006 “Attitude Adjustment,” Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Quote December 22, 2013

“My group included almost every type of alcoholic that old-timers feared most ... The amazing thing is most of us stayed sober, despite all the dire predictions. Why? Because the two things we had in common were more important than all our differences. We were alcoholics and we believed in the program of Alcoholics Anonymous.”

Springville, UT, March 2000 “Courage to Change” Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Quote December 23, 2013

“If faith without works is dead, willingness without action is fantasy.”

Cheverly, Md., February 1985 “Short Takes,” AA Grapevine
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Quote December 24, 2013

“Experience has taught us that simplicity is basic in preservation of our personal sobriety and helping those in need.”


AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948 “The Fundamentals in Retrospect” The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 2
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Quote December 25, 2013

“By whatever name we may call it, the spirit of Christmas is in us all. How best to give and how to receive with ever more gratitude is our common aim. We'd like to practice the spirit of Christmas the year around. Therefore, we shall especially ask ourselves at this season: ‘What more can we find in order that we shall have more to give?’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., December 1952 “Every Day Is Christmas” AA Grapevine
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