The Big Book Comes Alive
Phoenix, AZ: The Big Book Comes Alive. Jeannie C. 6301 E. Aster Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phoenix, AZ: The Big Book Comes Alive. Jeannie C. 6301 E. Aster Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Twin Peaks, CA: 23rd Mountain High Conference. 1920 Carmona Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90016.
Redding CA: 41st Northern California Hospitals & Institutions Convention. Box 992591, Redding, CA 96003
Laughlin, NV: Tri-State Round-Up. Box 2850. Lake Havasu City, AZ 86405
Port Angeles, WA: 13th Olympic Roundup. Box 1081, Port Angeles, WA 98362-0204
Rehoboth Beach, DE: 52nd Delaware State Convention. 1 Lindsay Lane, Ocean View, DE 19970
Little Current, Manitoulin Island, Ontario: 41st Manitoulin Island & Espanola Rainbow Roundup
Doyline, LA: 33rd Lake Bistineau Convention. Jamie R., 1123 Patricia Dr., Bossier City, LA 71112.
Bloomington, MN: Gopher State Roundup XXXIX. Box 65295, St. Paul, MN 55165-0295
Grayling, MI: Northern Michigan Inter Area Spring Roundup. Box 260, East Jordan, MI 49727
St. Petersburg, FL: Summer Kickoff Classic. 9925 Ulmerton Rd. #281, Largo, FL 33771
Dallas, TX: 26th Gathering of Eagles. Box 35865, Dallas, TX 75235
“I’m learning the freedom that comes with facing my problems fearlessly and without resistance. They are not all resolved, but I’ve done my part. God will take it from there.”
“I’m learning the freedom that comes with facing my problems fearlessly and without resistance. They are not all resolved, but I’ve done my part. God will take it from there.”
“I’m learning the freedom that comes with facing my problems fearlessly and without resistance. They are not all resolved, but I’ve done my part. God will take it from there.”
“The parent who overstays his time can only hamper the growth of his offspring. This I must not do. My proper place will soon be along the sidelines, cheering you newer ones as you carry on.”
“Through the Twelve Steps I was shown how to sweep aside the primacy of concern with self, to discard the selfishness and arrogance that stood in the way. All these were obstacles to love, and as I began to learn to turn my life and will over to God as I understood him, the first faint glimmerings of humility began to appear.”
“From the very first time I stepped into this room and joined this circle of chairs, I felt a powerful spirit. Each time I return here I feel this spirit and the beginning of a wonderful feeling of peace.”
“I can say no to a lot of things I’m not interested in. All the people-pleasing activities I used to engage in, I can cut out now. That gives me time to do the truly helpful, gut-warming little things, just because they need doing and I truly care. I have time to work my program.”
“In early sobriety, I remember moaning to another member about how I didn’t have a relationship, I didn’t have a new car, and I didn’t have a flashy job. He replied: ‘It takes a steady hand to hold a full cup.’”
“As early as 1945, mediating and giving suggestions by mail for the solution of group problems had put a tremendous volume of work on Headquarters. With most of the metropolitan AA centers, correspondence files had grown six inches thick. Seemingly, every contestant in every group argument at every point of the compass wrote us in this period.”
“AA and my Higher Power have transformed me from a complex person who lived out of her head to a simple person who is trying to live out of her heart.”
“A sincere attempt to exercise the first ten Steps brings into play some of the finest virtues in the human character: humility, hope, faith, honesty, courage, and sincerity.”
“Every older AA shudders when he remembers the names of persons he once condemned; people he confidently predicted would never sober up; persons he was sure ought to be thrown out of AA for the good of the movement. Now that some of these very persons have been sober for years, and may be numbered among his best friends, the old-timer thinks to himself, ‘What if everybody had judged these people as I once did? What if AA had slammed the door in their faces? Where would they be now?’”
“Every day, every meeting, there’s something more to learn.”
“The alcoholic is in no greater peril than when he takes his sobriety for granted.”
“Sometimes, the only place on earth that makes any sense to me is a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous.”
