Oxford Group Alcoholics Anonymous

The origins of Alcoholics Anonymous can be traced to the Oxford Group, a religious movement popular in the United States and Europe in the early 20th century.

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The original article by Jack Alexander which launched Alcoholics Anonymous appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, March 1, 1941

Meeting lists. Information about events and the activities of area service committees. By Area 11 of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Greater Minneapolis Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous, find AA Meetings, service opportunities, and other recovery resources for the Minneapolis area.

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international mutual aid fellowship founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in Akron, Ohio. AA’s stated “primary purpose” is

Area 37 Assembly of Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is the official organization of Alcoholics Anonymous in the state of Mississippi.

Listing of Florida AA and related sites. Part of a United States directory of Alcoholics Anonymous related websites (intergroups, central offices, clubhouses

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AA: Christian or Occult Roots? Christians continue to insist that Alcoholics Anonymous is compatible with Christianity because of its so-called

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THE TWELVE STEPS OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS A.A.’s Twelve Steps are a group of principles, spiritual in their nature, which, if practiced as a way of life, can expel

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The effectiveness of Alcoholics Anonymous in treating alcoholism is a subject of ongoing interdisciplinary research and debate in a multitude of academic and non

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