Speak Up! Maggie_LifelineDec16

My last drink was October 16, 2015. I had convinced myself after a year of sobriety that I was non-alcoholic. I was just what the book refers to as a “heavy drinker” because all of my partying occurred between the age of 12-21.  I believed wholeheartedly that I could drink again because I was 21. In hindsight, not a good … Read More

Step 3 – Gregory_Lifeline2016

Step #3…my experience with step 3 goes something like this, there is a God (HP) and its not me – Never has been! I might have believed it once or twice but today I’m convinced it is in no way shape or form me! I’ve been sober for 31 years and believe me I have spent mucho time in what … Read More

Group Inventory in Action – Mark_Lifeline2016

The only thing an alcoholic may find more boring than a group business meeting is reading about a group business meeting.  With that in mind, I will try to make this as painless as possible and stick to my experience and the experiences of the groups I have belong to. During my first years of sobriety, I could have cared … Read More

Announcement from GSO re: Staff Opening

September 15, 2016 To:        Members of the General Service Conference From:   Greg T, General Manager, General Service Office Re:        G.S.O. Staff Opening Dear Friends, Applications are now being sought for a G.S.O. staff member. G.S.O. staff are members of Alcoholics Anonymous who rotate through the various assignments such as Corrections, Public Information, C.P.C., Conference, International, etc.  They also correspond … Read More

“…and Get a Home Group” – John_LifelineOct2016

This is part of that advice that we all receive as newcomers that accompanies, “Get a sponsor, work the steps.” Fortunately, I had the openness and willingness to follow that advice and for that I am very grateful. I have a different meeting that I regularly attend for each day of the week. Some days alternate between a meeting during … Read More

Service in Corrections – John E_LifelineOct2016

Early in my sobriety, my sponsor was constantly encouraging me to volunteer for every little thing that came up, so when they were looking for AA volunteers for prison, I felt that familiar elbow in my ribs. I knew where I was headed and I soon found myself at the Fred House training center at the Utah State Prison for … Read More