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February 2024

“Sober Living, Sober Dying” In this month’s issue we remember those members of early SA who have since passed away in sobriety; their example attests to the great strength of our program and to the grace of a loving God in our lives. Their testimonies don’t speak of religion—we don’t pretend to be religious; rather, they illustrate how trust in a loving God, as understood by each one, can help a bunch of drunks like us to stay sober.

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  • I am 71, married with two adult children, and currently living in a country at war. I am not on the battlefield; I don’t have children at home to care for, or children in the military.

  • One of the early members of the Correctional Facilities Committee (CFC) was Ray S. from Tucson, Arizona, who is better known in our program as “Tucson Ray.” He started the Sponsors-by-Mail (SbM) program in Arizona by “offering it single-handedly for some seven years.” He developed a format for this outreach to people in prison that is still used today by those who write to men and women in prison.

  • Have you ever wanted to be part of something transformative? Here’s your chance to uplift fellow sexaholics still struggling in our meeting rooms. We’re excited to announce the initial planning stages of an entirely new video series.

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