76th "Old Grandad"
76th "Old Grandad" [email protected]
76th "Old Grandad" [email protected]
4th Fellowship of the Spirit NorCal. www.fotsbbs.us
13th Mountain Conference. www.mountainaaconference.com
Meeting on the River XXIX. www.meetingontheriver.com
Common Solution Big Book Step Study.
19th Chippewa Valley Roundup. www.chippewavalleyroundup.com
29th International Men's Conference. www.iaamc2016.org
13th National Conference in Romania [email protected]
30th Promises in Paradise www.promisesinparadise.com
Keystone Conference. [email protected] www.aamanitoba.org
30th Netherlands Roundup. www.aa-netherlands.org
Big Book Comes Alive. [email protected] www.thebigbookcomesalive.com
30th IAAMC (International AA Men's Conference). [email protected]
4th Malaysia Roundup. [email protected] www.aamalaysia.org
Serenity in Sturgis. [email protected]
“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!”
“Am I strong enough? Am I willing to commit my life and my heart at an even deeper level to doing whatever it takes to keep moving forward?”
“Though all alone out there, an AA from the Marshall Islands still claimed his group had three members, to wit: ‘God, the book Alcoholics Anonymous, and me.’”
“The inner energy that is love connects all the parts of us – our emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual selves.”
“One day, after sitting alone, soaked in tears and feeling empty, worthless, and crippled in the smallest task, I reached out and gave my phone number to someone else – they were hurting, too. In that simplest of acts, my world changed.”
“There has to be something to be grateful for if I am only willing to change my attitude and look for it.”
“Most of us do follow, in our personal lives, the Twelve suggested Steps to recovery ... We do this from choice. We prefer recovery to death. Then, little by little, we ... conform because we want to.”
“With the help of the Fellowship, the Twelve Steps, and a Higher Power ... I do not have to be a newcomer again.”
“I have made a determined effort to focus more on seeing myself as God sees me.”
“While we readily share our views, perhaps one of the nicest things about the AA program is that we don’t always have to agree with each other.”
“Those little maxims ‘Easy Does It’ and ‘Live and Let Live’ have come to be deeply meaningful and significant.”
“The beauty of sobriety is that sometimes I am the one supported, and other times the one supporting. One act helps destroy my ego, the other my self-centeredness. I need to practice both actions if I want to survive”
“Always a heady wine, success may sometimes cause us to forget that each of us lives on borrowed time.”
“I don’t fear for the future because I am in the loving arms of AA today.”
“I’ve never taken my sobriety for granted because I know I’m only one drink away from ruining my life.”
