Promises in Paradise Caribbean Convention
Promises in Paradise Caribbean Conv. Box 307556, St. Thomas, USVI 00803
Promises in Paradise Caribbean Conv. Box 307556, St. Thomas, USVI 00803
61st Virginia Area Convention. Box 8691, Richmond, VA. 23226
Cherokee, NC: 16th FireSide Circle Campout. c/o Herb W., Box 2015, Cherokee, NC 28719 [email protected]
68th Whitehouse Conf. 1400 Pennsylvania Ave, Des Moines, IA, 50316
Sherbrooke, Quebec: 41° Congrès de Sherbrooke District 88-02, 88-15. (President) 104, 1140-13th Ave N. Sherbrooke, QC J1E 3J4 [email protected]
Burley, ID: Idaho Area 18 Fall Assembly & Conv. Box 294, Jerome, ID 83338 www.idahoarea18aa.org
Corner Brook, Newfoundland: 47th District 82 Assembly. Bob M. 37 Central St. Corner Brook, NL A2H 2M5 [email protected]
Des Moines, IA: Area 24 Fall Conf. Box 30203, Des Moines, IA 50310 [email protected]
Hayti, MO: 17th Bootheel Roundup. 25122 State Hwy 25, Holcomb, MO 63852 [email protected]
Mandan, ND: North Dakota State Roundup. Box 363, Beulah, ND 58523
South Lake Tahoe, NV: Lake Tahoe Fall Festival. Box 19307, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96151
Sudbury, Ontario: Northeastern Area 84 Conv. 1349 LaSalle Blvd. Box 23008, Sudbury ON P3A 1ZO
Waianae, HI: Oahu HICYPAA (Hawaiian Islands Conf. of Young People in AA). Box 11356, Honolulu, HI 96828
[email protected] www.hicypaa.us
Wichita, KS: Southwest Forum. 475 Riverside Dr., New York, NY 10115
Greensburg, PA: 70th Laurel Highlands Conf. Box 6, Bovard, PA 15619
“Let all of us AAs, whether we be trustees, editors, secretaries, janitors, or cooks -- or just members -- ever recall the unimportance of wealth and authority as compared with the vast import of our brotherhood, love, and service.”
“Let us of AA ... resolve that we shall always be inclusive and never exclusive, offering all we have to all, save our title. May all barriers be thus leveled.”
“Often simplicity yields to complexity as the human mind grasps a great revelation, and places its own particular interpretation upon it. All too often the revelation becomes lost in the maze of human ideas, interpretations, and suggestions. Thus have great movements risen, flourished for a season, and died. But AA has steadily progressed through the labyrinth of complexity, carefully avoiding luring temptations of wealth, professionalism, and fame as a healer of one of mankind's most deadly diseases. Dr. Bob who responded to that original phone call, and heard and accepted the message from Bill, has left ringing in our ears, the vital admonition: ‘Keep it simple.’”
“There are AA emotions and attitudes that transcend language.”
“With each passing year we increasingly realize the immense importance of adequately presenting the program to every new prospect who is in the least inclined to listen. Many of us feel this to be our greatest obligation to him and our failure to do so our greatest dereliction. The difference between a good approach and a bad one can mean life or death to those who seek our help.”
“What I have learned in the past twelve years is that my relationship with God and my spiritual practice is the only answer, even when I’m not sure of the question.”
“For thousands of alcoholics yet to come, AA does have an answer. But there is one condition. We must, at all costs, preserve our essential unity; it must be made unbreakably secure. Without permanent unity there can be little lasting recovery for anyone. Hence our future depends upon the creation and observance of a sound group Tradition. First things will always need to be first: humility before success, and unity before fame.”
“It has been difficult for me to accept myself and some of my decisions ... But I’ve done the best I can with the information available, even if it might not be someone else’s best.”
“When I effectively practice my program, I am only a cheap dime-store garden hose carrying God’s message of hope, recovery, and forgiveness.”
“It surely may be said that the future looks bright. Much more hospitalization, based on the certainty that we are a sick people and that plenty can be done about it, is now on the way. We ought gratefully to acknowledge the work of those agencies outside AA who are strenuously helping this life-redeeming trend along.”
“Throughout the world AAs are twelfth-stepping with thousands of new prospects a month. Between one and two thousand of these stick on our first presentation; past experience shows that most of the remainder will come back to us later on. Almost entirely unorganized, and completely nonprofessional, this mighty spiritual current is now flowing from alcoholics who are well to those who are sick. One alcoholic talking to another; that's all.”
“There is very little in life that I must personally handle or that someone else couldn't do as well. On the other hand, no one else in the world can take my place at my meetings.”
“God has continued to send me many miracles since the first one occurred the day he gave me the courage and willingness to go to my first AA meeting.”
“In the fear of accumulated wealth and bureaucracy, we should not discover an alibi for failure to pay AA’s legitimate service expenses. For fear of controversy, our leadership should not go timid when lively debate and forthright action is a necessity.”
“When I've examined a situation all ways from Sunday, and the only thing I can see are bad consequences, then I can say, ‘God, I don't have the least idea what to do.’ That seems to be the magic phrase for me. Then something happens, and it is usually an action I hadn't thought of doing, and the result is good for all.”
