What is the primary purpose of Alcoholics Anonymous?
What is to help individuals achieve sobriety?
"Rarely have we seen a person fail who has thoroughly followed ____ _____."
What is our path?
What does H.A.L.T. stand for?
What is hungry, angry, lonely tired?
In what year was the Big Book first published?
What is 1939?
Where did alcoholics anonymous start?
What is Akron, Ohio?
What does the term 'higher power' refer to in AA?
What is God as I understand them?
"God could and would if ___ ___ ___"
What is he were sought?
What tools does step 11 give you?
What is prayer and meditation?
Who wrote to the employer in the Big Book of AA?
Who is Hank P?
What year did Alcoholics Anonymous start?
What is 1935?
What is the role of sponsorship in AA?
What is taking another alcoholic through the 12 steps?
"“Practical experience shows that nothing will so much ensure immunity from drinking as intensive work with __ ___"
What is other alcoholics?
What recovery tool does step 12 give you?
What is being of service?
In what year was the 12&12 published?
What is 1953?
How often are International Conventions held?
What is 5 years?
What was the name of the group who helped ebby thatcher get sober?
"We are like men who have lost their legs; they never ___ ____ ____"
What is grow new ones?
What is in the spiritual toolkit laid at our feet?
What are the principles?
Who was the first woman to join AA?
Who is Marty Mann?
Who is Sister Ignatia?
Who is a nurse who cares for hospitalized alcoholics? (over 5,000! from 1935-1965)
What are the "Four Absolutes"?
What is Honesty, Purity, Unselfishness, and Love?
“The alcoholic is like a ____ roaring his way through the lives of others.”
What is a tornado?
What recovery tools do steps 4 & 10 give you?
What is inventory?
When was the GSO (General Service Office) established?
What is 1976?
Who started the first AA meeting?
Who is Clarence S.?