MCYPAA(MARITIME CONFERENCE OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN AA).
Truro, Nova Scotia: MCYPAA (Maritime Conf. for Young People in AA). [email protected]
Truro, Nova Scotia: MCYPAA (Maritime Conf. for Young People in AA). [email protected]
Little Current, Ontario: 40th Rainbow Roundup. rainbow.roundup@yahoo.ca
Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Conf. www.aaoklahoma.org
Parrish, FL: Spring Into Sobriety Women's Conf. [email protected] www.SISconference.com
Port Angeles, WA: 12th Olympic Roundup. http://www.olympicroundup.com/
Rehoboth Beach, DE: 51st Area 12 Delaware State Conv. [email protected] http://delewareaa.org/
Sturbridge, MA: Northeast Regional Forum. [email protected]
Bloomington, MN: Gopher State Roundup XXXVIII. http://www.gopherstateroundup.org
Addison, TX: 29th Dalllas Gathering of Eagles. www.dallasgatheringofeagles.org
Grayling, MI: Northern Inter Area Spring Roundup. 7661 Anthony St., Fife Lake, MI 49633
Romulus, MI: EACYPAA9 (Eastern Area Conv. of Young People in AA). [email protected] www.eacypaa9.org
St. Louis, MO: 3rd Spring Fling Conv. Box 22454, St Louis, MO 63126 [email protected] www.springflingstl.com
Burbank, CA: 26th AALA Roundup. www.aalaroundup.org
Lloydminster, Alberta: 37th Roundup. [email protected]
Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia: Australian National Convention.
"I am trying to do what I can to love, today. Can anything else be more important?"
“The foundation stone of freedom from fear is that of faith: a faith that, despite all worldly appearances to the contrary, causes me to believe that I live in a universe that makes sense.”
“AA is not a place; it’s an attitude of mind, a warmth of the heart – a spiritual fourth dimension where material things can’t get the upper hand.”
“At some point in each today, we recovering alcoholics need to pay ourselves a friendly visit.”
“I was told when I began my own journey through the Twelve Steps that I could find God in a most unlikely place: standing smack in the middle of the truth about myself.”
“The group I joined saved my life ... For an hour, I was safe. For an hour, I had a haven among those whose fear had once been as great as my own. I did not give my fear away – they took it. They eased it from my grasp with hugs and laughter, with shared experience.”
“My willingness to have my defects of character removed was bolstered by the realization that little, if any, spiritual growth was possible as long as I held on to my old ideas and defects.”
“When life is easy, I usually assume it’s God’s way and I’m quite spiritual. But when I’m in emotional trouble, I assume life’s a drag and that God’s gone fishing.”
“The effort to escape from truth is the father of anxiety.”
“We neither ran nor fought. But accept we did. And then we began to be free.”
“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.”
