Hey everyone- Hope this evening finds you all blessed in sobriety- I am calling your attention to a brand new blog - we're just getting started but there will be lots of shares, stories, wisdom, articles, etc from fellow AA's
The first blog features the blog owners personal story of his experience, strength, and hope. There are lots of AA resources and literature.
Please take a moment to visit. If you like what you see, you can bookmark the page or even put your email in the request field so everytime a new blog gets put up you'll be notified. You can also email blogs or features you like to other friends.
Thanks for the link. I checked it out, really good looking blog with a lot of good info can tell you put a lot of effort into it.
Because AA saved my life and I love the program, I would suggest you keep with our 11th tradition and maintain your and other AA members anonymity on the site. (no first and last names and pictures of those claiming be or assumed to be AA members). Anonymity is not a personal option, it's purpose is to protect our program as none of us can be public spokesmen or marketing reps of our program.
You can call your local central office if you need another opinion.
Keep doing good works and people will know who you are without knowing who you are.
11. Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, and films.
What about anonymity? We observe all A.A.s principles and Traditions on our Web sites. Since anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our Traditions, we practice anonymity on A.A. Web sites at all times. An A.A. Web site is a public medium, which has the potential for reaching the broadest possible audience and, therefore, requires the same safeguards that we use at the level of press, radio and film.
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Rob
"There ain't no Coupe DeVille hiding in the bottom of a Cracker Jack Box."