Keep the Change
September 2011
By:
Malkiel-Robert
| Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
A transition from drunk to sober, unworthy to deserving, woman to man …
Legacy of the Sisters
September 2011
By:
Anne C.
| Plymouth, Minnesota
Three sisters, each with the disease ... one remains to carry on their message
Service with a Smile
September 2011
By:
Coleen A.
| Maui, Hawaii
Been there, done that … will do it again
As Promised
September 2011
By:
Trey B.
| Macon, Georgia
Sometimes the truest amends are made instinctively
Protecting Us from Ourselves
September 2011
By:
David S.
| New York, New York
An ex-committee member learns how our structure is maintained to ensure Twelve-Step work is always available
The Vacant Chair
September 2011
By:
Linda B.
| Shelton, Connecticut
Their physical bodies may no longer be with us, but our cherished members are far from gone
Editor's Letter
September 2011
A Reminder at the Reunion
September 2011
By:
Joan L.
| Gloucester, Massachusetts
A 50th high school reunion afforded her an opportunity to make an amends to an old friend
A River Runs Through It
September 2011
By:
M.J.
| Boise, Idaho
After getting sober, a man returns to the valley of his childhood in his imagination and finds his Higher Power
A Letter to My Mother
September 2011
By:
Nancy S.
| Dallas, Texas
Years after her mother's death, she was able to reconcile with her through a Ninth Step amends
Truth and Recovery
September 2011
By:
Jimmy S.
| Norwich, Connecticut
He recognized that the only way to stay sober was to get honest with his family about his past actions
Keep the Meeting Going
September 2011
By:
Dawn P.
| Whitesboro, New York
She learned that staying sober is sometimes about returning to basics and keeping it simple
Using the Steps
September 2011
In “Keep the Meeting Going,” She learned that staying sober is sometimes about returning to basics and keeping it simple
Web Exclusive: My Brother, My Keeper
September 2011
By:
Milton C.
| Ripley, Tennessee
A story of two brothers who helped each other get sober
Web Exclusive: The Conscious Contact Group
September 2011
By:
Anonymous
A member's story of starting a new group focused on the Eleventh Step
Keep the Change
September 2011
By:
Malkiel-Robert
| Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
A transition from drunk to sober, unworthy to deserving, woman to man …
Legacy of the Sisters
September 2011
By:
Anne C.
| Plymouth, Minnesota
Three sisters, each with the disease ... one remains to carry on their message
Service with a Smile
September 2011
By:
Coleen A.
| Maui, Hawaii
Been there, done that … will do it again
As Promised
September 2011
By:
Trey B.
| Macon, Georgia
Sometimes the truest amends are made instinctively
Protecting Us from Ourselves
September 2011
By:
David S.
| New York, New York
An ex-committee member learns how our structure is maintained to ensure Twelve-Step work is always available
The Vacant Chair
September 2011
By:
Linda B.
| Shelton, Connecticut
Their physical bodies may no longer be with us, but our cherished members are far from gone
Editor's Letter
September 2011
A Reminder at the Reunion
September 2011
By:
Joan L.
| Gloucester, Massachusetts
A 50th high school reunion afforded her an opportunity to make an amends to an old friend
A River Runs Through It
September 2011
By:
M.J.
| Boise, Idaho
After getting sober, a man returns to the valley of his childhood in his imagination and finds his Higher Power
A Letter to My Mother
September 2011
By:
Nancy S.
| Dallas, Texas
Years after her mother's death, she was able to reconcile with her through a Ninth Step amends
Truth and Recovery
September 2011
By:
Jimmy S.
| Norwich, Connecticut
He recognized that the only way to stay sober was to get honest with his family about his past actions
Keep the Meeting Going
September 2011
By:
Dawn P.
| Whitesboro, New York
She learned that staying sober is sometimes about returning to basics and keeping it simple
Using the Steps
September 2011
In “Keep the Meeting Going,” She learned that staying sober is sometimes about returning to basics and keeping it simple
Web Exclusive: My Brother, My Keeper
September 2011
By:
Milton C.
| Ripley, Tennessee
A story of two brothers who helped each other get sober
Web Exclusive: The Conscious Contact Group
September 2011
By:
Anonymous
A member's story of starting a new group focused on the Eleventh Step
