For Newcomers
Is A.A. for you?
Symptoms of alcoholism are summed up in 12 questions most A.A.s answered to identify themselves as alcoholics: https://www.aa.org/frequently-asked-questions-about-aa-formerly-44-questions
A Newcomer Asks
Straightforward answers to FAQ's about getting sober in A.A: www.aa.org/newcomer-asks
For those who think they may have a drinking problem and for those who come in contact with them: www.aa.org/information-alcoholics-anonymous
Basic Information About AA
The “Big Book” of Alcoholics Anonymous Online
An online version of the fourth edition of Alcoholics Anonymous. Read, watch or listen to the basic text of the A.A. program. https://www.aa.org/the-big-book
The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
The basic principles of Alcoholics Anonymous, known as the "Twelve and Twelve.” Read the Twelve & Twelve Online: www.aa.org/twelve-steps-twelve-traditions
Living Sober
Through simple examples, this booklet speaks on how A.A. members throughout the world live and stay sober one day at a time. https://www.aa.org/living-sober-book
AA Literature
AA Resources
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA.org)
The main A.A. website: https://www.aa.org/
A.A. Online Intergroup
A list of online meetings from around the world
https://aa-intergroup.org/meetings/
Common Questions
The Word "God"
Agnostic and Atheist Members in A.A.: https://www.aa.org/god-word-agnostic-and-atheist-members-aa
About Sponsorship
For those seeking and serving as sponsors: www.aa.org/questions-and-answers-sponsorship