Current e-Lifeline
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Support Lifeline with a Tabletop Display
This Lifeline Tabletop
Display
includes complete instructions and two sheets
to insert in a display of your choosing to place on a table at
OA meetings and events. |
"I would not dream of missing an issue of Lifeline.
I began reading old issues at the first meetings I attended. Lifelines are
timeless. I constantly borrowed and returned them. Eventually I subscribed
so I could write in them, make notes and retain them for later use.
... Lifeline is everything the title
implies!"
Anonymous, Anoka, Minnesota
USA, "Lifeline Is
Just That," Lifeline, May
1999
Lifeline,
OA's international magazine, serves as an indispensable "meeting-on-the-go." Since
1962, when the first issue debuted as the OA Bulletin, Lifeline has
offered encouragement and hope to thousands of readers. Tucked in a
purse, a suitcoat pocket or a lunch bag, Lifeline accompanies
members around the world, ready to provide inspiration and support
when needed.
The true stories in Lifeline,
written by OA members, share the challenges and triumphs of recovery
from compulsive overeating. Lifeline publishes
a list of monthly topics and questions to
encourage members to share their stories of experience, strength and
hope. The Lifeline Writers
Guidelines provide additional assistance to would-be writers, describing
the submission process and giving guidence on how to write articles.
A sample Lifeline issue appears
online, sharing with newcomers and Web-site visitors the support available
in Lifeline's pages.
Don't miss the opportunity to laugh, learn and
love with OA members in recovery. A Lifeline story
could be the turning point in your life. Subscribe
today!
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