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So, what is our General Service Board?

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Tom A. | Waite Park, Minnesota
A trustee helps explain what one of our three corporations does and how it serves the Fellowship

Sunday school

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Judy F. | Chemainus, British Columbia
With an open heart, a member helps her pastor understand our Fellowship a little better

Alcoholism at large

July 2019 | The Prison Issue

Journeying to Faith

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Mike H. | El Cajon, Calif.
A God of his understanding keeps him sober

Coincidence—Or Something Else?

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Phil D. | Monroeville, Pa.
Wednesdays, at 7pm, hold a very special significance for him

What’s On Your Mind: Chanting

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Ken C. | Mesa, Ariz.
It does “work if you work it,” but do you really need to keep saying that?

The Drink That Saved My Life

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Dan S. | Salem, N.Y.
He reached for the bottle of cooking wine as a last resort—but it may have kept him alive

What Goes Around Comes Around

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Anonymous | Missouri
It took more than 20 years—and all Three Legacies—for him to become the AA member and man he’d envisioned

AA Brings Hope

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Glenn P.
An AA brings the message, and a “vision of hope,” to inmates in a county jail

Recovery, Romance, and a Pre-nup!

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Steve L. | Cary, NC
It turned out the only pre-nup the two of them needed was the principles the program provided

Came to Believe

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Tommy T. | Indiana
A former inmate’s eloquent plea for help and service to America’s prisons

A Shared Anniversary

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Elizabeth C. | Long Beach, N.Y.
A brother and sister find sobriety twenty years apart—but share an important date

Yet

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Marion T. | Abbotsford, British Columbia
It was a simple three-letter word, but it made all the difference in getting her sober

Broadening the Gateway

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Andrew S. | Snowmass, Colo.
Making sure that our prayers encompass the faith of all alcoholics

Staying Sober Through Adversity

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Pam C. | Vali, Ariz.
“No matter how far down the scale we have gone, we will see how our experience can benefit others.”

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So, what is our General Service Board?

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Tom A. | Waite Park, Minnesota
A trustee helps explain what one of our three corporations does and how it serves the Fellowship

Sunday school

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Judy F. | Chemainus, British Columbia
With an open heart, a member helps her pastor understand our Fellowship a little better

Alcoholism at large

July 2019 | The Prison Issue

Journeying to Faith

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Mike H. | El Cajon, Calif.
A God of his understanding keeps him sober

Coincidence—Or Something Else?

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Phil D. | Monroeville, Pa.
Wednesdays, at 7pm, hold a very special significance for him

What’s On Your Mind: Chanting

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Ken C. | Mesa, Ariz.
It does “work if you work it,” but do you really need to keep saying that?

The Drink That Saved My Life

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Dan S. | Salem, N.Y.
He reached for the bottle of cooking wine as a last resort—but it may have kept him alive

What Goes Around Comes Around

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Anonymous | Missouri
It took more than 20 years—and all Three Legacies—for him to become the AA member and man he’d envisioned

AA Brings Hope

July 2019 | The Prison Issue
By: Glenn P.
An AA brings the message, and a “vision of hope,” to inmates in a county jail

Recovery, Romance, and a Pre-nup!

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Steve L. | Cary, NC
It turned out the only pre-nup the two of them needed was the principles the program provided

Came to Believe

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Tommy T. | Indiana
A former inmate’s eloquent plea for help and service to America’s prisons

A Shared Anniversary

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Elizabeth C. | Long Beach, N.Y.
A brother and sister find sobriety twenty years apart—but share an important date

Yet

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Marion T. | Abbotsford, British Columbia
It was a simple three-letter word, but it made all the difference in getting her sober

Broadening the Gateway

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Andrew S. | Snowmass, Colo.
Making sure that our prayers encompass the faith of all alcoholics

Staying Sober Through Adversity

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Pam C. | Vali, Ariz.
“No matter how far down the scale we have gone, we will see how our experience can benefit others.”

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Quote December 26, 2013

“I heard my future told around the tables at my home group.”

Houston, TX, October 1994 “Around the Tables,” Thank You for Sharing
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Quote December 27, 2013

“Service made me feel useful. Twelfth Step work taught me to accept my past.”

State College, Pa., April 1994 “Working Incognito,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote December 28, 2013

“It feels good to be trusted.”

Nipawin, Saskatchewan, November 2003 “Nobody’s Fault but Mine,” Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Quote December 29, 2013

“Serenity is not the absence of conflict, but the ability to cope with it.”

Tacoma, Wash., April 1984 “Short Takes,” AA Grapevine
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Quote December 30, 2013

“When I step out under the stars at night, they no longer seem cold or far away. They are a part of me and I am a part of them.”

L.G., Ontario, August 1962 “Boy Lying in the Grass,” The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 2
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Quote December 31, 2013

“Remembering to observe the Traditions of anonymity and nonendorsement, the AA member can carry AA’s message into every troubled area of this very troubled world.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., February 1958 “Problems Other Than Alcohol” The Language of the Heart
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Quote July 2, 2014

“Today I think I can trace a clear linkage between my guilt and my pride. Both of them were certainly attention-getters. In pride I could say, ‘Look at me, I am wonderful.’ In guilt I would moan, ‘I’m awful.’ Therefore guilt is really the reverse of the coin of pride. Guilt aims at self-destruction, and pride aims at the destruction of others.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1960 “Freedom Under God: The Choice Is Ours” The Language of the Heart

Quote July 3, 2014

“My sponsor told me that if I stayed away from the first drink a day at a time and followed the suggested Twelve Steps, I could lead a sober life. She didn’t promise me health, wealth, happiness, love -- or comfort. All she promised me was sobriety! Thank goodness, she didn’t promise me anything else, because along the AA path I have found sickness, death, unhappiness, and considerable discomfort. But I have also found the greatest joy, love, and happiness of my life.”

Millburn, New Jersey, July 1971 “Reality Can Be Uncomfortable,” Emotional Sobriety II

Quote July 4, 2014

“The simple word ‘we’ stands at the entrance to the Steps, reminding me that my power is limited.”

West Henrietta, New York, July 2007 “Food for the Journey,” Step by Step

Quote July 5, 2014

“If you sponsor people, you’ll never need a mirror.”

August 2001 “The Mouth That Roared,” Emotional Sobriety

Quote July 6, 2014

“Let us AAs no longer be takers from society. Instead, let us be givers.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1946 “Policy on Gift Funds” The Language of the Heart

Quote July 7, 2014

“Many of us think today the main problem of Alcoholics Anonymous is this: How, as a movement, shall we maintain our humility -- and so our unity -- in the face of what the world calls a great triumph? Perhaps we need not look far afield for an answer. We need only adapt and apply to our group life those principles upon which each of us has founded his own recovery.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947 “Traditions Stressed in Memphis Talk” The Language of the Heart

Quote July 8, 2014

“I’m becoming so secure in AA, I’ve even discarded the cute, funny, phony me my civilian friends used to know. I don’t have to dance with a rose in my teeth; I can just dance. And I don’t have to be the only girl at the picnic who can swing Tarzan-style from a rope into the river. I can swim calmly, like the forty-year-old mother of four I am.”

Houston, Texas, June 1976 “Growth,” Emotional Sobriety

Quote July 9, 2014

“I saw that fear was a character defect, so I modified my Seventh Step Prayer. After ‘remove every single defect of character,’ I added, ‘and every unreasonable fear.’”

Brea, California, July 2010 “Unreasonable Fears,” No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety

Quote July 10, 2014

“My spiritual awakening has involved three major leaps: Save Me, Help Me, and Use Me.”

Essex Junction, Vermont, February 2000 “Save Me, Help Me, Use Me,” AA Grapevine

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