62nd Michigan State Convention
Ansing, MI: 62nd Michigan State Convention. [email protected] www.cmia32.org
Ansing, MI: 62nd Michigan State Convention. [email protected] www.cmia32.org
Happy 70th Birthday Grapevine Magazine
Comfort Inn, Rodi Road
4:20 pm
9am – 4pm
A Grapevine Director will be the keynote speaker.
10th Malta International Convention.
Raleigh, NC: 67th North Carolina State Convention.
3 pm -6 pm
First United Methodist Church
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San Diego, CA: 63rd Southern California Convention. www.aasocal.com
Park Inn
Perrysburg, OH: 58th Ohio State Convention. www.area55aa.org
Valdosta, GA: Valdosta Big Book Study. [email protected]
Bangor, PA: Memorial Day Weekend Camping Trip. www.thecampingtrip.com
Grand Junction, CO: Colorado Area 10 State Convention. www.a10conv.org
Mapleton, Queensland, Australia: Sobriety Sisters. www.sobrietysisters.com.au
Jackson, CA: Gold Country Roundup. www.goldcountryroundup.com
Toronto, Ontario: 36th Toronto Gratitude Roundup Hosted by LGBT Members.
“Things haven’t been all roses but they are certainly not comparable to the way they were. God has blessed me with a vivid memory of my pain, which has helped me ... when the thought of escaping popped into my head.”
“I realize now that most of the problems in my life were a direct result of my attempts to handle my own life, to be in control of my own destiny. I am grateful that today, sober, I can still say my life has ‘become unmanageable.’”
“Let us not be afraid of unsettling or boring our comrades by talking about our reactions to whatever is bothering us at a given moment; for this is how we learn to live.”
“Tolerance ... promotes an open-mindedness that is vastly important -- is, in fact, a prerequisite to the successful termination of any line of search, whether it be scientific or spiritual.”
“I pray that I will stay humble and not forget that I am just a drunk, sober today through the grace of God and the program of AA.”
“Once the alcoholic understands the desirability of accepting reality, to the best of his ability and within the limits which we all have, he has taken a step toward maturity. The difference between the mentally healthy person and the unhealthy one is the ability to face the realities of life.”
“Open-mindedness seems to me a core spiritual principle of the program ... Without it I cannot change.”
“Whether I conceive of God as a set of immutable cosmic laws or as an old man with a white robe and matching beard is totally and gloriously irrelevant. All that matters are my values and attitudes and how I act upon them.”
“It has been the actions of others that has given me unfailing support throughout my sobriety. It also shows how I am to respond to those whom I can help. I am responsible to see that the hand of AA is available to anyone.”
“It isn’t possible for all of us to be loners.”
“In AA’s Eleventh Step I find that I build today the road I travel tomorrow.”
“We've resolved never to allow either money or the management of our necessary affairs to obscure our spiritual aims.”
“The emotional balance that eluded me is returning with prayer.”
“’Yes, we AAs were once a burden on everybody. We were “takers.” Now that we are sober, and by the grace of God have become responsible citizens of the world, why shouldn’t we now about-face and become ‘thankful givers’! Yes, it is high time we did!”
“My prayers are usually brief and to the point. ‘Help!’ is one I use often.”
