33 Messages of Hope

Thirty-three poems of daily messages to provide spiritual encouragement to the reader. This book of poems is a sample of inspirational messages the author has been blessed to write and publish. She considers her writing ability to be a gift from God.

Author Hope Ulch Brown went through a divorce after a 15-year marriage that was touched by alcoholism. When her marriage ended, she was in therapy and a member of a 12 Step Program for Families of Alcoholics. Hope is still an active member 31 years later.

As a former teacher, Hope returned to her profession while gaining a Master's Degree in Counseling. In 1986, she began working as a therapist in residential treatment until the treatment center closed in 1992.

Today, Hope works in private practice and is a frequent speaker at treatment centers, churches, schools and organizations specializing in the disease of addiction, co-dependency, and recovery. She also moderates spiritual retreats for recovering people.

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33 Messages of Hope

Thirty-three poems of daily messages to provide spiritual encouragement to the reader. This book of poems is a sample of inspirational messages the author has been blessed to write and publish. She considers her writing ability to be a gift from God.

Author Hope Ulch Brown went through a divorce after a 15-year marriage that was touched by alcoholism. When her marriage ended, she was in therapy and a member of a 12 Step Program for Families of Alcoholics. Hope is still an active member 31 years later.

As a former teacher, Hope returned to her profession while gaining a Master's Degree in Counseling. In 1986, she began working as a therapist in residential treatment until the treatment center closed in 1992.

Today, Hope works in private practice and is a frequent speaker at treatment centers, churches, schools and organizations specializing in the disease of addiction, co-dependency, and recovery. She also moderates spiritual retreats for recovering people.

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33 Messages of Hope

33 Messages of Hope

by Hope Ulch Brown
33 Messages of Hope

33 Messages of Hope

by Hope Ulch Brown

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Thirty-three poems of daily messages to provide spiritual encouragement to the reader. This book of poems is a sample of inspirational messages the author has been blessed to write and publish. She considers her writing ability to be a gift from God.

Author Hope Ulch Brown went through a divorce after a 15-year marriage that was touched by alcoholism. When her marriage ended, she was in therapy and a member of a 12 Step Program for Families of Alcoholics. Hope is still an active member 31 years later.

As a former teacher, Hope returned to her profession while gaining a Master's Degree in Counseling. In 1986, she began working as a therapist in residential treatment until the treatment center closed in 1992.

Today, Hope works in private practice and is a frequent speaker at treatment centers, churches, schools and organizations specializing in the disease of addiction, co-dependency, and recovery. She also moderates spiritual retreats for recovering people.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044271388
Publisher: John
Publication date: 01/18/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 176 KB

About the Author

Hope Ulch Brown has been blessed to write and publish books of inspirational messages. She considers her writing ability to be a gift from God. This book of poems is but a sample of those messages, and she hopes that you enjoy reading them as much as she enjoyed writing them.
In 1982, Hope went through a divorce after a 15-year marriage that was touched by alcoholism. At the time of divorce, she had four children at ages 5, 8, 11 and 13. While raising her children, she was active in their education and served on the Board of Education.
When her marriage ended, she was in therapy and a member of a 12 Step Program for Families of Alcoholics. Hope is still an active member 31 years later.
As a former teacher, Hope returned to her profession while gaining a Master's Degree in Counseling. In 1986, she began working as a therapist in residential treatment until the treatment center closed in 1992.
Today, Hope works in private practice and is a frequent speaker at treatment centers, churches, schools and organizations specializing in the disease of addiction, co-dependency, and recovery. She also moderates spiritual retreats for recovering people.

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