The Hope House offers a sober living environment for men seeking sobriety and a new life. With Jesus, the battle can be won! Welcome to our blog that features inspirational bible verses, testimonials, resources and more. We have links to external blogs that we found online. Though they come highly recommended, if you choose to visit any of those blog sites, we cannot control the content you will view.
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Sober Courage
A blog chronicling the journey from “liquid courage to sober courage,” this is a great platform for real-life stories about alcohol use disorder, relapse, and
Understanding Addiction
A science and theory based blog from the author of ‘Memoirs of an Addicted Brain’, Marc Lewis, PhD. Dr Lewis is a neuroscientist and professor
Brickel & Associates
The blog of a psychotherapy practice in Virginia, America, this resource discusses abuse, trauma and stress as well as addiction and relationships. Informative and enlightening.
Reaching for Recovery
Carey focuses on mental health, eating disorders and disability with insights and reflections from her own experiences and recovery. This is a self-proclaimed destination for
Sober Senorita
Sober Senorita shows us you don’t need to drink to have the best time of your life. She shares her experiences and accomplishments since becoming
Addiction & Recovery News
Addiction and Recovery News focuses on the stigma, media coverage and research surrounding drug and alcohol addiction. Created by the owner of Dawn Farm, a
Sober Living
Sober living is a niche blog, offering advice on living soberly. The blog provides guidance on staying sober when attending social events or going on
The Fix
The Fix is a good recovery blog as it offers different perspectives on addiction from a number of authors. The blog offers both personal accounts
The Sobriety Collective
The Sobriety Collective is edgy, fun, and modern. One of the best sobriety blogs on the internet, the author, Laura, takes away the stigma attached
Roman 8:24-25
“For in hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what he sees? But if we hope