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My new Big Book

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Justin "Gio" G. | Cross City, Florida

Side by side

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Lily B. | Costa Mesa, California
Week after week they read two different Big Books to find the words that changed both their lives

The smell of freedom

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Kathryn W. | Chancellor, Alaska
When it was time to admit, she spent some quiet time in a very special place under the sky

Keep the focus

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Ann O. | Needham, Massachusetts
We simply know one thing, says this member—we can help you if you have a problem with alcohol

I want my mum back

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Christine B. | Kirwan, Queensland
In the depths of her drinking, she could not face the ones she loved most. Now she’s back in their lives

Sweet-smelling lies

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Don C. | Edmonton, Alberta
At 16 years, he got bored with AA and starting swallowing mouthwash. It seemed like a good idea

Building a life

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: K.F. | Indianapolis, Indiana
For 40 years now, just like his sponsor said, he’s been celebrating a life worth staying sober for

Leave it here

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Robert D. | Haverhill, Massachusetts

The meeting goes on

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Judith H. | Morristown, New Jersey
During a record-setting blizzard, a home group finds a warm, safe way to gather

Sometimes very slowly

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Nancy H. | Laguna Woods, California
It took her 30 years, but General Service made her fall in love with AA all over again

The bright side

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Eileen K. | Springfield, Illinois
She no longer escapes in dark, dingy bars. She’s found her place in the sun

So what is AA Grapevine Inc?

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Tom A. | West Central Trustee & AAWS Director, Waite Park, Minnesota
A trustee helps explain what one of our three corporations does and how it serves the Fellowship

At Wit's End

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years

Alcoholism At Large

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years

A Spiritual Experience—Third Legacy Style

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Beth G. | Woodland Park, Colo.
Service work came to her late, but once it took hold, she was able to learn and grow in ways she had not anticipated

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My new Big Book

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Justin "Gio" G. | Cross City, Florida

Side by side

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Lily B. | Costa Mesa, California
Week after week they read two different Big Books to find the words that changed both their lives

The smell of freedom

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Kathryn W. | Chancellor, Alaska
When it was time to admit, she spent some quiet time in a very special place under the sky

Keep the focus

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Ann O. | Needham, Massachusetts
We simply know one thing, says this member—we can help you if you have a problem with alcohol

I want my mum back

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Christine B. | Kirwan, Queensland
In the depths of her drinking, she could not face the ones she loved most. Now she’s back in their lives

Sweet-smelling lies

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Don C. | Edmonton, Alberta
At 16 years, he got bored with AA and starting swallowing mouthwash. It seemed like a good idea

Building a life

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: K.F. | Indianapolis, Indiana
For 40 years now, just like his sponsor said, he’s been celebrating a life worth staying sober for

Leave it here

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Robert D. | Haverhill, Massachusetts

The meeting goes on

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Judith H. | Morristown, New Jersey
During a record-setting blizzard, a home group finds a warm, safe way to gather

Sometimes very slowly

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Nancy H. | Laguna Woods, California
It took her 30 years, but General Service made her fall in love with AA all over again

The bright side

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Eileen K. | Springfield, Illinois
She no longer escapes in dark, dingy bars. She’s found her place in the sun

So what is AA Grapevine Inc?

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Tom A. | West Central Trustee & AAWS Director, Waite Park, Minnesota
A trustee helps explain what one of our three corporations does and how it serves the Fellowship

At Wit's End

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years

Alcoholism At Large

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years

A Spiritual Experience—Third Legacy Style

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Beth G. | Woodland Park, Colo.
Service work came to her late, but once it took hold, she was able to learn and grow in ways she had not anticipated

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November 25, 2013

“I ask the newcomer to help me wash the coffeepot, or put chairs away, because service was, and still is, my key to belonging.”

Manchester, New Hampshire, September 2000 “The Key to Belonging,” I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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November 26, 2013

“I was amazed at the things I was grateful for: those painful situations that served to show me my character defects; the ability to accept and share my pain with others; the opportunities to do things I was afraid to do which gave me strength and confidence.”

State College, Pa., April 1994 “Working Incognito,” Spiritual Awakenings
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November 27, 2013

“To be happily sober, we must be active -- and this does not necessarily mean group activity. The Loner is part of a much larger group of people in far distant places, all members of AA with the same problems, fears, and happiness to be shared ... I may not be in face-to-face contact with other AA members, but my real friends in AA are too many to enumerate, and I find there aren’t enough hours in the day to do all I should.”

Salisbury, Rhodesia, February 1970 “Alone? Not This Loner!” AA Around the World
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November 28, 2013

“Recovery is giving it away. If you don’t give it away you can’t have it ... Be part of the pipeline.”

Greenwich Village, N.Y., December 1997 “Oh God, You Again?” I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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November 29, 2013

“Difficult times bring us to new degrees of acceptance and humility because we learn on a deeper level how close we really are to our next drink. If we hang on, we learn how the grace of the Fellowship and the principles of the program carry us through the tough spots as well as the times of joy.”

Providence, R.I., March 2009 “The Bottom of the Glass,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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November 30, 2013

“I began to find ... a more centered, purposeful life, at least in the sense that my body, mind, emotions, and soul were all more or less heading in the same direction. I was riding one horse instead of four.”

La Canada, Calif., November 1989 “Stepping Into the Sunlight,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 1

“Keeping a Tenth Step journal about my day-to-day life, my relations with other people, and the stuff that still roiled around in my head helped me see patterns in my thoughts and behavior, which I could discuss with my sponsor. And once I began to sit quietly, reflect on what I'd written, and pray, I began to sleep peacefully for the first time in my life.”

Manchester, New Hampshire, March 2001, “Peace at Last,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 2

“My understanding of a Higher Power is still subject to shifts. Sometimes, I think of it as The Unknowable, or as The Great What Is. Often, I envision it as an indifferent force, something like an electrical current, that is available to all living things and from which human beings can derive strength and generosity and acceptance. The one thing I feel sure of is that it’s more powerful than my will.”

New York, New York, May 1999, “Sunlight and Air,”, Sober and Out
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 3

“I can’t walk on water, but with my Higher Power and my AA friends, I can keep my head just above it.”

Inverness, Florida, April 2012, “Simple and Slow,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 4

“We've all seen the new member who stays sober for a time, largely through sponsorship. Then maybe the sponsor gets drunk, and you know what usually happens. Left without a human prop, the new member gets drunk, too. He has been glorifying an individual, instead of following the program.

“Certainly, we need leaders, but we must regard them as the human agents of the Higher Power and not with undue adulation as individuals. The Fourth and Tenth Steps cannot be too strongly emphasized here, ‘Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves .... Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.’ There is your perfect antidote for halo-poisoning.”

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, June 1955, “The Fundamentals in Retrospect,”, Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 2
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 5

“The five H's combine into a powerful formula for success. Starting with Hope, passing through Honesty into a gracious Humility, we become Human again, taking our rightful places in society and, by living a well rounded life, develop an integrated personality free of the stresses that urge us to drink. Finally, through Helpfulness we express gratitude and pass on to others some of the blessings we have enjoyed these recent weeks, months, years. Truly a Magic Formula for Continued Sobriety....”

Scarsdale, New York, December 1957, “CS=Continued Sobriety,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 6

“Through doing the Steps and receiving love from my AA family, my perception of life has changed. Once my thoughts changed, so did my actions, then, finally, the results.”

Susanville, California, December 2007, “A Craving to Live,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 7

“As by some deep instinct, we AAs have known from the very beginning that we must never, no matter what the provocation, publicly take sides in any fight, even a worthy one.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., February 1953, “Tradition Ten”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 8

“I am not automatically entitled to succeed in everything, or, indeed, in anything. I am, thank God and AA, no longer a superior individual, but simply a sober individual. My Higher Power and I can take it from there, working together that I may do the best I am able to do and realize what talents I may have.”

Fryeburg, Maine, July 1959, “The Unending Pursuit of Humility,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 9

“AA is not an ‘insiders’ kind of Fellowship, thanks to the efforts of hundreds of thousands of AAs worldwide. We'll help any drunk anywhere, any time.”

Longview, Washington, March 1987, “Rule 62,”, AA Grapevine
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