56th Area 25 Kansas State Conference
Wichita, KS: 56th Area 25 Kansas State Conference. www.kansas-aa.org
Wichita, KS: 56th Area 25 Kansas State Conference. www.kansas-aa.org
Colville, WA: 5th Roundup of Recovery. [email protected]
Sioux City, IA: Sioux City Tri-State Roundup. www.siouxcitytristateroundup.com
Taos, NM: 30th Taos Mountain Fiesta. www.taosmountainfiesta.org
Naples, FL: Sisters By The Sea. [email protected]
Tacoma, WA: Western Washington Area 72 Assembly.
Schaumburg, IL: 23rd "Bridging the Gap" Workshop Weekend. [email protected]
Macon, GA: Georgia Service Assembly. [email protected]
Duluth, MN: 68th Duluth Roundup. www.duluthroundup.org
Tonopah, NV: Area 42 Assembly. [email protected] www.NevadaArea42.org
Cromwell, CT: Northeast Regional Forum www.aa.org
Charleston, WV: "Additional" Southeast Regional Forum. www.aa.org
Bloomington, MN: West Central Regional Forum. www.aa.org
Oklahoma City, OK: Southwest Regional Forum. www.aa.org
Ft. Wayne, IN: East Central Regional Forum. www.aa.org
"I believe that a man's value to himself is the sum total of his positive reaction to the little things in life."
"As faith grows, so does inner security."
"Truth ... cut the shackles that once bound us to alcohol. It continues to release us from conflicts and miseries beyond reckoning; it banishes fear and isolation."
"Facing ourselves ... is often more difficult than being honest with another person."
"Just how and when we tell the truth – or keep silent – can often reveal the difference between genuine integrity and none at all."
"It is very difficult to steer a parked car and make much progress toward any destination ... In short, I had to be going somewhere before I could be guided."
"I found that the little things I took for granted on a daily basis were the things that meant the most."
"Following a spiritual path has become increasingly essential to me. Contrary to my fear that taking Step Three would condemn me to a life of brave self-sacrifice, I find instead that it frees me to think and act as my truest self."
"I had been living too much alone, too much aloof from my fellows, and too deaf to that voice within."
"Humility is a personal achievement, it cannot be given away. It comes in glimmers and grows like an ice crystal. It is fragile, too, thus requiring constant care and protection."
"Regardless of worldly success or failure, regardless of pain or joy, regardless of sickness or health or even of death itself, a new life of endless possibilities can be lived if we are willing to continue our awakening, through the practice of AA's Twelve Steps."
"There is no you or me or them. Everything is connected and the salvation of each of us is linked to the salvation of all of us."
"We have all known and seen miracles – the healing of broken individuals, the rebuilding of broken homes. And always, it has been constructive, personal Twelfth Step work based on an ever-upward-looking faith which has done the job."
"The only thing that could chase my disease was the sun rising on a new morning. Just like when I was counting days, and I would wake up and think, Hey, I made it."
"The essence of all growth is a willingness to change for the better and then an unremitting willingness to shoulder whatever responsibility this entails."
