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RAC Update on SA Census Worldwide Membership Census

As of January 15, 2023, we are approaching 1000 Registered meetings of out of an expected 1700. We have extended the deadline once from December 31, 2022, to January 31, 2023. For several reasons, we have not yet approached the critical mass we had hoped for

AUTHOR: Farley H., RAC Chairperson | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Trustee Committees - Worldwide News

Sobriety Is Where My Heart Is

Participation in conventions is one of the strongest recovery tools, which I was able to experience again last weekend, together with almost 50 fellows from seven countries. Beginning of January has become a priority in my diary since I first went to the Exeter winter convention last year.

AUTHOR: Aga M., Edinburgh, UK | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Art - Women in SA - Worldwide News

Giving Two Hours of My Time Keeps Me Sober

What do I understand by “the joy of service?” When I began attending meetings in 2008, I did not want to do any SA service. But on Saturday, August 5, 2018, my current sobriety date, I began to feel different. On Sunday, the very next day, a local group voted me in as its Intergroup Rep. Before that, I had only done things like putting out chairs, filling in as a back-up meeting secretary, making coffee, serving as a temporary sponsor etc.

AUTHOR: Hal C., Virginia, USA | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Service

A Story of Transformation From Meeting to Group

This is Ameer, recovering sex drunk from Iraq. If I wanted to summarize the AA Big Book on the importance of service, it would be in one word: joy! I have been transformed from misery to joy by freely giving of myself to others. I have experienced the principle: “The measure we give is the measure we get back.” It’s true! I am now addicted to service (in a good way!). Joy in recovery is not limited to sobriety; it includes helping others and witnessing their recovery! For years I experienced the false joy, the emptiness of lust.

AUTHOR: Ameer, Iraq | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Service

Making SA a Better Place for Women

My experience of joy in service through making SA a better place for women includes how one individual, then a homegroup, then intergroup, and finally the SA international community made themselves better places by taking measures to more comfortably accommodate me, a woman.

AUTHOR: Laura W., Florida, USA | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Service - Women in SA

Outside Help As Part of Step Eleven

A few years before I came to SA, I saw several therapists. I didn’t realize it then, but I was looking for a “higher power” that would save me from myself, that would carry me. Being saved and carried was exactly what I tried to find in lust.

AUTHOR: Odeya R., Jerusalem, Israel | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Steps & Traditions - Women in SA

What We Share Becomes More Powerful

When I admitted powerlessness and unmanageability (Step One), I began Twelve-Step recovery. Within one week my spiritual awakening began as I could believe in the experience of others and feel hope. For me this was Step Two. Beginning to learn and live the Steps in my life (with some assistance from professionals) enlarged and deepened my spiritual awakening.

AUTHOR: Lee T., Tennessee, USA | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Service - Steps & Traditions

Morning Rituals

Every morning my alarm goes off at 5:30 am. I get up, put on clothes over my pajamas and go outside for a 30-min walk. This is where my morning ritual begins, supporting the SA program with another method. This method is about mindset (attention, dedication, focus and meditation), about breathing and cold therapy.

AUTHOR: Allard G., the Netherlands | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Practical Tools

The Joy of Serving … The King!

You are the mother I have always longed for
Showering me with affection and overwhelming me with love
You are the father I never thought I had
Raising me into a man and leading me from above

AUTHOR: Daniel S., New York, USA | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Poems - Service

Coming Next

In the April issue, read about the miracles that have happened in members’ lives since they started living according to our common sobriety definition.

AUTHOR: The ESSAY Editor | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Coming Next - SA Sobriety Definition

SA CFC

Starting an SA meeting in prison is not an easy job, despite lust being a widespread problem. Although I had no experience with prison meetings to speak of, I did not let that get in the way. My own lusting experience and service had shown me how we can be uniquely useful to others.

AUTHOR: Eric S., California, USA | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: CFC

Discussion Topic

The author of “Giving Time to My Family Is Service Too” describes how he had plenty of time to do SA service when he got sober in 2009 and was no longer filling up every spare minute with lust. He lists all the services he did in the first years of his recovery, services that are available for us to do too.

AUTHOR: The ESSAY Editor | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Discussion Topic - Service

Dear ESSAY

During my first month in our fellowship, someone tipped me off to attend the Sunday Easy Does It But Do It meeting— a literature study meeting with a very nice family atmosphere. That really turned out to be true. The group quickly felt like family.

AUTHOR: Nathalie V., Antwerp, Belgium | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Dear ESSAY

Editor’s Corner

Many of us first experienced the joy of service in early recovery when we started giving back to our home group—turning up on time, sharing respectfully and honestly, helping set up the room and welcoming newcomers.

AUTHOR: The ESSAY Editor | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Editors' Corner - Service

God Is In Charge of the Ups and Downs of My Life

Why am I still in SA? A simple answer to this question could be, “I am here because I have to be,” but that doesn’t tell the whole story. The pain of repeatedly hitting bottom lines was enough to get me in the door, but never enough to keep me inside.

AUTHOR: Hamed | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Featured Article - SA Stories

Letting Go of Porn

If I had to choose one word to describe how I felt for most of my life, I would choose “disconnected.” I had a hard time making friends in both kindergarten and school. There were many engaging ways to escape reality—creating stories in my head, adventure books, and video games.

AUTHOR: Beáta M., Bratislava, Slovakia | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Art - Featured Article - SA Stories - Women in SA

Finding God in the Beauty of Nature

I’m Mike and I’m a sexaholic, sobriety date Aug 7, 2005. SA has given me my second chance at life and has been central to my recovery, but other things have helped too.

AUTHOR: Mike B., Cardiff, UK | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Featured Article - SA Stories

The Tool of Giving Meaning to Our Painful Past

In active addiction, my slogan was “Being alone in heaven is harder than being with a girl in hell.” In early childhood, I could not imagine a world without girls. I used to be ridiculed for playing with girls instead of boys. Who cared, as far as I was concerned; I enjoyed playing innocently with girls

AUTHOR: Amin A., Isfahan, Iran | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Featured Article - Practical Tools

The Joy of Translating the ESSAY into Spanish

My job has nothing to do with graphic design, advertising, illustration of magazines, or anything like that … years ago in my beginnings in SA I combined the design of the bulletin of my parish with sessions of consumption of chat and pornography … only by a miracle of my Higher Power did I never by accident place a lust image in one of those newsletters… And, logically, the quality of my work was barely regular, the time invested twice as much as normal, I stayed up late and I used to be easily annoyed if someone criticized my work.

AUTHOR: Javier V., Costa Rica | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Featured Article - Service

Giving Time to My Family Is Service Too

In my early days in SA I was single, had no job, no car, no money, and a lot of time. It was 2009, and because of the economic crisis I was unemployed. I attended three to four meetings a week, called my sponsor daily, wrote my Step work daily, and translated the whole White Book, Big Book, and Recovery Continues into my native language within a year.

AUTHOR: Daan L., Den Hague, the Netherlands | MAGAZINE ISSUE: February 2023 | THEME: The Joy of Service | TOPICS: Featured Article - Service

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