Delta Roundup
Delta Roundup. [email protected] www.aa-mississippi.org
Delta Roundup. [email protected] www.aa-mississippi.org
Blue Bonnets Gathering. www.bluebonnets.org.uk
70th Texas State Convention. www.txaaconvention.org
69th North Carolina State Convention.
21st Philippines Fall Roundup.
24th Beartooth Mountain Conference. www.beartoothmountainconference.com
Seniors in Sobriety Conference. [email protected] www.seniorsinsobriety.org
Orangeburg Spring Roundup. [email protected]
1st Recovery: Life Beyond Imagination Convention. [email protected]
Coeur d'Alene Convention. www.cdaconvention.org
32nd High Desert Convention. www.highdesertconvention.com
Area 24 Fall Conference. [email protected]
20th VSCYPAA (Virginia State Conference of Young People in AA).
Magic City Roundup. www.magiccityroundup.com
28th Fall Weekend. [email protected]
“I must learn to open my mind as well as my eyes.”
“Nobody invented Alcoholics Anonymous. It just grew -- by the grace of God.”
“Sobriety is ... hope for the future while living in the moment.”
“Though three hundred thousand did recover in the last twenty-five years, maybe half a million more have walked into our midst, and then out again. No doubt some were too sick to make even a start. Others couldn't or wouldn't admit their alcoholism. Still others couldn't face up to their underlying personality defects. Numbers departed for still other reasons. “Yet we can't well content ourselves with the view that all these recovery failures were entirely the fault of the newcomers themselves. Perhaps a great many didn't receive the kind and amount of sponsorship they so sorely needed. We didn't communicate when we might have done so. So we AAs failed them. Perhaps more often than we think, we still make no contact at depth with those suffering the dilemma of no faith.”
“The expression of true humility is the willingness to serve others without expectation of reward, prestige or recognition for our services to them. It should be done in a spirit of cheerfulness and joy.”
“Most of the important and astounding things that have happened to me in the last eighteen years of sobriety in AA have been slow in coming and impossible to recognize or appreciate until long after they took place.”
“Through uncovering and admitting my character defects, I realized that I was no different than the people I was so afraid of. I understood that we were all suffering and that I didn’t need to disguise my authentic self.”
“We ought to look toward God's perfection as our guide rather than as a goal to be reached in any foreseeable time.”
“We can never take our plodding progress as the slightest alibi for setting ourselves second-rate goals.”
“We’re all fledglings, learning to fly.”
“To those of you who walk in front of me in time, thank you for your time and patience. To those of you who walk behind me in time, I'm glad you've joined us in this newfound life. To those that have not yet arrived or have left for a time: we will keep a seat, a cup of coffee, and lots of love waiting for you.”
“Whatever happens to me is not nearly so important as the way I look at the happening -- the way I feel about it.”
“For so long as we speak and try to perfect the language of love -- for just so long may we count upon making whatever rendezvous with destiny that God would have us.”
“Having an honest relationship with my sponsor allowed me an honest relationship with myself and others.”
“I used to be a champ at unrealistic self-appraisal. I wanted to look only at the part of my life which seemed good.”
