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Not Yet?

May 2017
None of that usual alcoholic stuff had happened to her—not the broken marriage, lost job, estranged children, or click of handcuffs on her wrists. Not yet, anyway.

The Bug

May 2017
His father warned him that alcoholism was part of his make-up, but it took him two different careers to discover he had "the bug"

Relapse Prevention

May 2017
When alcoholism has you hook, line and sinker, what’s the best way to avoid a slip? Steps, Meetings, Service, Sponsorship. And repeat.

AA Has Never Lied To Me

May 2017
Night, after night, commitment after commitment, he found that giving the gift of service led him to a new life

End Of A Drinking Journey

May 2017
She drank her way from Massachusetts to Miami and her mother prayed every day that she would be safe.

Willpower vs. Willingness

May 2017
By: Terry R. | Melbourne, Fla
Coming into AA, his willpower was weak, but his willingness strong; it made all the difference in the world in getting him sober

My Story

May 2017
By: Ellen V.
Whenever she has a bad day, she tells herself the story of her spiritual awakening, late one night, after everything seemed lost

Silent Friends

May 2017
By: Matt S. | Burien, Wash.
His loved ones cared enough about him to get him the help he needed, even as he tuned them out and reached for another drink

Keep the Change

May 2017
By: Lena D. | Moorpark, Calif.
A woman with 2 years sober finds herself the beneficiary of change she can count on

Loud & Clear

May 2017
By: Angela W. | Hurst, Texas
A lesbian with extreme hearing loss learns that no matter how different she feels, if she wants to get sober, she belongs

Room 307

April 2017
By: Faith L | Polk City, Iowa
Alone and afraid, a young alcoholic enters a facility that will connect her to AA and a better life

Jump start

April 2017
By: Corey F. | Soledad, California
The information he got in treatment about the program started this young man’s AA engine and put his sobriety in high gear

Basic training

April 2017
By: Glenn P. | Florissant, Missouri
Five weeks of outpatient were the building blocks to AA and a sober life

Just released—what now?

April 2017
By: Pat B. | Reno, Nevada
When it’s time to leave the facility and there’s booze on every corner, Bridging the Gap can help

Miracle in Hollywood

April 2017
By: Bill V. | New York, New York
After years of relapsing, he finally connected to AA at a recovery house in the town known for making dreams come true

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Not Yet?

May 2017
None of that usual alcoholic stuff had happened to her—not the broken marriage, lost job, estranged children, or click of handcuffs on her wrists. Not yet, anyway.

The Bug

May 2017
His father warned him that alcoholism was part of his make-up, but it took him two different careers to discover he had "the bug"

Relapse Prevention

May 2017
When alcoholism has you hook, line and sinker, what’s the best way to avoid a slip? Steps, Meetings, Service, Sponsorship. And repeat.

AA Has Never Lied To Me

May 2017
Night, after night, commitment after commitment, he found that giving the gift of service led him to a new life

End Of A Drinking Journey

May 2017
She drank her way from Massachusetts to Miami and her mother prayed every day that she would be safe.

Willpower vs. Willingness

May 2017
By: Terry R. | Melbourne, Fla
Coming into AA, his willpower was weak, but his willingness strong; it made all the difference in the world in getting him sober

My Story

May 2017
By: Ellen V.
Whenever she has a bad day, she tells herself the story of her spiritual awakening, late one night, after everything seemed lost

Silent Friends

May 2017
By: Matt S. | Burien, Wash.
His loved ones cared enough about him to get him the help he needed, even as he tuned them out and reached for another drink

Keep the Change

May 2017
By: Lena D. | Moorpark, Calif.
A woman with 2 years sober finds herself the beneficiary of change she can count on

Loud & Clear

May 2017
By: Angela W. | Hurst, Texas
A lesbian with extreme hearing loss learns that no matter how different she feels, if she wants to get sober, she belongs

Room 307

April 2017
By: Faith L | Polk City, Iowa
Alone and afraid, a young alcoholic enters a facility that will connect her to AA and a better life

Jump start

April 2017
By: Corey F. | Soledad, California
The information he got in treatment about the program started this young man’s AA engine and put his sobriety in high gear

Basic training

April 2017
By: Glenn P. | Florissant, Missouri
Five weeks of outpatient were the building blocks to AA and a sober life

Just released—what now?

April 2017
By: Pat B. | Reno, Nevada
When it’s time to leave the facility and there’s booze on every corner, Bridging the Gap can help

Miracle in Hollywood

April 2017
By: Bill V. | New York, New York
After years of relapsing, he finally connected to AA at a recovery house in the town known for making dreams come true

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Grapevine Daily Quote January 3

“The road to spiritual and emotional recovery ... has taken diverse routes – lots of meetings, readings, talks with AA members, discussion groups, psychotherapy, and the beginning of sharing. The keys seemed to be listening and sharing – the spirit at work.”

Cleveland, Ohio, April 1991, “A Candle of Hope”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 4

“Ever fresh in my heart is a song of thanksgiving for my expanding sobriety, as the opening door to timeless truth.”

Jackson Heights, N.Y., April 1956, “What a Spiritual Awakening Means to Me”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 5

“AA is spiritual, is the eye of the hurricane, is my refuge and my comfort ... Thanks to AA for making a place for broken hearts and wounded souls.”

Oklahoma City, Okla., December 1992, “Eye of the Hurricane”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 6

“We now fully realize that 100 percent personal anonymity before the public is just as vital to the life of AA as 100 percent sobriety is to the life of each and every member.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955, “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 7

“Not picking up a drink creates infinite possibilities for me ... Who knows? This could be the greatest day of my life.”

New York, N.Y., January 2006, “Attitude Adjustment”, Beginner’s Book
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 8

“The Steps will speak to my condition wherever I am in sobriety.”

Riverside, Ill., August 1977, “Turning On the Power”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 9

“I realized that it is possible to believe in a Higher Power, in the efficacy of prayer and meditation, in making a conscious contact with a Higher Power as those concepts, privately understood – or not understood – are suggested in AA, without the loss of one iota of my precious identity.”

New York, N.Y., September 1977, “AA and the Religious Turnoff”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 10

“We organize our principles merely so that they can be better understood, and we continue so to organize our services that AA’s life-blood can be transfused into those who must otherwise die. That is the all-in-all of AA’s ‘organization.’ There can never be any more than this.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, From: “’Let’s Keep It Simple...’ But How?”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 11

“I don’t believe I drank to get drunk, but always to seek in the next drink that peace for which a sick soul seems to thirst.”

Los Angeles, Calif., August 1965, “The Spiritual Kind of Thirst”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 12

“Unity seldom means that we all agree on everything. Nor is unity served by setting aside our concerns and conforming to the majority opinion (or the vocal minority) ... Unity is best achieved by a full hearing of all points of view ... time for all of those involved to step back from emotional responses ... as well as careful consideration and prayer for that which will best serve the group or AA as a whole.”

Springville, UT, January 1998, “Unity Seldom Means That We All Agree”, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 13

“Every day, hopeless, helpless alcoholics walk into AA meetings, grab onto hope, and begin a renewal of their spirit.”

Cleveland, OH, April 1991, “A Candle of Hope”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 14

“I am grateful that the people in AA showed me how to live sober. However, I have learned many things from other sources. I learned about quiet from the breeze floating through the grass on a warm summer day. I have learned unconditional love from my animals. I have learned how to have wonder of the world from my children. I have learned that all things have tremendous power.”

Albuquerque, N.M., April 1984, “Journey of the Spirit”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 15

“The God I know today ... is a presence in which I find myself, just as I am.”

West Springfield, Mass., April 1990, “Conscious Contact”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 13

“Once the alcoholic understands the desirability of accepting reality, to the best of his ability and within the limits which we all have, he has taken a step toward maturity. The difference between the mentally healthy person and the unhealthy one is the ability to face the realities of life.”

Marvin A. Block, MD, friend of AA, February 1974, “Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous” February 1974, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 14

“Open-mindedness seems to me a core spiritual principle of the program ... Without it I cannot change.”

San Francisco, Calif., August 1995, “Practical Enlightenment”, Spiritual Awakenings
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