WACYPAA 18 (Western Area Conference of Young People in AA)
Kona, HI: WACYPAA 18 (Western Area Conference of Young People in AA).
Kona, HI: WACYPAA 18 (Western Area Conference of Young People in AA).
Lone Wolf, OK: 5th All Nations Rally. [email protected]
George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands: 6th Cayman Islands Roundup.
Trogir, Croatia: 14th Croatian International English Speaking Convention. [email protected]
Pittsburgh, PA: 22nd Area 60 Western Pennsylvania Get Away Weekend Mini-Conference & Pre-Conference Assembly.
Chicago, IL: EACYPAA (Eastern Area Convention of Young people in AA).
[email protected] www.eacypaaxii.org
Fairmont, MN: 20th Sunlight of the Spirit Weekend.
Trinity, TX: Spirit of the Pines. www.spiritofthepines.org
Kailua-Kona, HI: 26th Big Island Bash.
New Ulm, MN: Big Book Birthday Party. [email protected]
Gillette, WY: Area 76 Spring Convention. www.aa-wyoming.org
Lincoln, NE: 29th Lincoln Spring Fling. www.lincolnspringfling.com
Toronto, Ontario: Ontario Regional Conference. [email protected] www.aatoronto.org
Sitka, AK: Sitka Roundup. [email protected]
Lafayette, LA: Fellowship of the Spirit South.
"I don't need to project the future or cry about the past. Just live to the best of my ability, one day at a time."
"By admitting where I was at fault, I was given the ability to forgive ... With forgiveness came a freedom that I had not anticipated. The amends had required nothing but courage, and a faith that my Higher Power would carry me where I had been too afraid to walk alone."
"I had a really good reason for working Step Nine and making amends to my family and friends. I didn't want a parade of people at my funeral singing, 'Ding, dong, the wicked witch is dead!'"
"AA is spiritual, is the eye of the hurricane, is my refuge and my comfort."
"My Higher Power works incognito, defying definition and requiring faith."
"I felt myself move with a new power, courage, and faith that, by the grace of God, I have acquired as a result of working the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous."
"The individual must sometimes place the welfare of his fellows ahead of his own uncontrolled desires. Were the individual to yield nothing to the common welfare there could be no society at all – only self-will run riot; anarchy in the worst sense of the word."
"I am feeling much better now, and I thank God for AA and my good friends. I have learned how to accept their help."
"When I'm willing to pay the price for top-shelf sobriety, 'action' is still the magic word."
"We who live in the haven of AA cling together with an intensity of purpose which the outside world seldom comprehends. The anarchy of the individual melts away. Self-love subsides and democracy becomes a reality. We begin to know true freedom of the spirit."
"Alcoholics Anonymous has given me something of real value that I can share with others."
"Ever so slowly, I could feel myself changing. Things that had seemed important were no longer important. There was inside me a warming, a softening, a stirring, as the petals of a rosebud stir almost imperceptibly into a blossom."
"I am learning how to cope with life, people, and situations, not as I want them to be, but as they really are."
"The way our 'worthy' alcoholics have sometimes tried to judge the 'less worthy' is, as we look back on it, rather comical. Imagine, if you can, one alcoholic judging another!"
"The next time you feel hurt, outraged, bitter or resentful – the beginning of many a slip as attested to by AA speakers – try to remember quickly that you haven't been mortally harmed. In nearly all cases, it's just a pain in your feelings!"
