The Blooming Truth
Critical Connections
No Borders
Kicking It Into the Future
At Wit’s End
Dear Grapevine
Letter from the Editor
5 Drunks in Kuwait
Online Gang Hits The Road
Luke, I am Your Sponsor
The Amends I Didn’t Want to Make
The Blooming Truth
Critical Connections
No Borders
Kicking It Into the Future
At Wit’s End
Dear Grapevine
Letter from the Editor
5 Drunks in Kuwait
Online Gang Hits The Road
Luke, I am Your Sponsor
The Amends I Didn’t Want to Make
Through Sober Eyes
Wonderful Blessings
Friends for Life
Taking Flight
Come & Get It
A Vision for Me
At Wit’s End
90 Years of Fellowship
Letter of Hope from a Tribal Jail
OMG We’re Broke!
Digging The Steps
The Meeting Tree
This Beautiful Planet
Discussion Topic
That Fateful Day in Akron
Founders Day
Grapevine board and staff members will be on hand at two workshops.
Founder's Day
Saskatoon Roundup
Grapevine presentation by board member.
Southern Illinois Area Assembly
Grapevine presentation by board member.
63rd Missouri State Convention
Jefferson City, MO: 63rd Missouri State Convention. www.mostateconvention.org
Viriginia Area Conference
Grapevine presentation by Executive Editor/Publisher.
Western Canada Regional Forum
Workshop with Grapevine's Senior Editor.
Pacific Regional Forum
Workshops with Grapevine's Executive Editor/Publisher and La Viña Editor.
Eastern Canada Regional Forum
Workshop with Grapevine's Executive Editor/Publisher
Southeast Regional Forum
Workshops with Grapevine's Executive Editor and La Viña Editor
New Freedom Big Book Retreat
Middletown, MD: New Freedom Big Book Retreat.
Northern Michigan Inter Area Spring Roundup
Grayling, MI: Northern Michigan Inter Area Spring Roundup. [email protected]
Women's AA Spiritual Retreat
Blowing Rock, NC: Women's AA Spiritual Retreat. [email protected]
Area 69 Post Conference Assembly
St. George, UT: Area 69 Post Conference Assembly. [email protected]
Four Corners Summit Conference
Page, AZ: Four Corners Summit Conference.
Grapevine Daily Quote March 3
“Even in self-protection, we do not wish to erect the slightest barrier between ourselves and the fellow alcoholic who still suffers. We know that society has been demanding that he conform to its laws and conventions. But the essence of his alcoholic malady is the fact that he has been unable or unwilling to conform either to the laws of man or God. If he is anything, the sick alcoholic is a rebellious nonconformist. How well we understand that.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 4
“Today I can look upon myself and others with understanding, acceptance, forgiveness, and love ... Recovery is a wonderland.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 5
“From the cradle to the grave there is always something wrong somewhere, something to rob us of enjoying perfection, something to bother us. When we put one thing right, another will surely go wrong sooner or later. So it behooves us to enjoy every minute we can, for a minute lost is a minute gone forever.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 6
“There are occasions for me when I am not thinking about myself and my own reactions to events or circumstances, but have my attention fully occupied by tasks, ideas, scenes, or another person. And when I recollect these occasions, I find that they have been my happiest.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 7
“Worry saps me of the energy that I need for today.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 8
“Acceptance doesn’t mean I have to condone a particular situation, it simply means I can better assess what is going on around me without the filters of my past and without comparison to what I would consider a more ideal circumstance.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 9
“Now that we no longer patronize bars and bordellos; now that we bring home the pay checks; now that we are so very active in AA; and now that people congratulate us on these signs of progress -- well, we naturally proceed to congratulate ourselves. Yet we may not be within hailing distance of humility. Meaning well, yet doing badly, how often have I said or thought, ‘I am right and you are wrong,’ ‘My plan is correct and yours is faulty,’ ‘Thank God your sins are not my sins,’ ‘You are hurting AA and I'm going to stop you cold,’ ‘I have God's guidance, so He is on my side.’ And so on, indefinitely.
“The alarming thing about such pride-blindness is the ease with which it is justified.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 10
“In AA I learned to take the risk of being real.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 11
“A leader must realize that even very prideful or angry people can sometimes be dead right, when the calm and the more humble are quite mistaken.
“These points are practical illustrations of the kinds of careful discrimination and soul-searching that true leadership must always try to exercise.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 12
“I must learn to open my mind as well as my eyes.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 13
“Nobody invented Alcoholics Anonymous. It just grew -- by the grace of God.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 14
“Sobriety is ... hope for the future while living in the moment.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 15
“Though three hundred thousand did recover in the last twenty-five years, maybe half a million more have walked into our midst, and then out again. No doubt some were too sick to make even a start. Others couldn't or wouldn't admit their alcoholism. Still others couldn't face up to their underlying personality defects. Numbers departed for still other reasons.
“Yet we can't well content ourselves with the view that all these recovery failures were entirely the fault of the newcomers themselves. Perhaps a great many didn't receive the kind and amount of sponsorship they so sorely needed. We didn't communicate when we might have done so. So we AAs failed them. Perhaps more often than we think, we still make no contact at depth with those suffering the dilemma of no faith.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 16
“The expression of true humility is the willingness to serve others without expectation of reward, prestige or recognition for our services to them. It should be done in a spirit of cheerfulness and joy.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 17
“Most of the important and astounding things that have happened to me in the last eighteen years of sobriety in AA have been slow in coming and impossible to recognize or appreciate until long after they took place.”
