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The Lemon Tree - Memoirs of Courage
RNCN
25 episodes
7 months ago
Growing up Southern Baptist with a self-absorbed Mother and often absent Father, Jo Alch was forced to spend most of her childhood with an abusive Grandmother who believed that hard work was the only way to get to heaven. On weekends, while her Catholic friends were watching cartoons and playing with the latest toys, Jo and her siblings were polishing silver and starching linens with military precision. Her Grandmother’s personality at church was gentle and kind, unlike the often cruel and harsh one only her family saw.

Jo’s life changed when she stumbled upon a little shop not far from her home, where a perfect stranger gave her the hope for a brighter future. That shop was called 'The Lemon Tree' and that's the story that inspired Jo to write her first book 'The Lemon Tree Book - Memoirs of Courage'.

Tune in to be inspired by stories of those who triumphed over adversity.
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Growing up Southern Baptist with a self-absorbed Mother and often absent Father, Jo Alch was forced to spend most of her childhood with an abusive Grandmother who believed that hard work was the only way to get to heaven. On weekends, while her Catholic friends were watching cartoons and playing with the latest toys, Jo and her siblings were polishing silver and starching linens with military precision. Her Grandmother’s personality at church was gentle and kind, unlike the often cruel and harsh one only her family saw.

Jo’s life changed when she stumbled upon a little shop not far from her home, where a perfect stranger gave her the hope for a brighter future. That shop was called 'The Lemon Tree' and that's the story that inspired Jo to write her first book 'The Lemon Tree Book - Memoirs of Courage'.

Tune in to be inspired by stories of those who triumphed over adversity.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Personal Journals,
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality
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Grand Love - Episode 12
The Lemon Tree - Memoirs of Courage
32 minutes
6 years ago
Grand Love - Episode 12
Beverly Maunus founded Grand Love to provide resources, support and community for grandparents who are raising their grandchildren. A Grandmother herself, Beverly wants to raise awareness of the epidemic that is taking place with millions of grandparents stepping up to take care of their grandchildren to avoid the trauma of foster care for their grandchildren.

Learn about Beverly's journey through Faith, overcoming her own story of abuse and how she was able to forgive. Also be inspired about how Beverly brought change and hope to thousands of young girls who have been through abuse in their own homes or in foster care.

To support the cause you can sign up to their upcoming Farm to Table Dinner on Oct 12th in Prosper, TX:
https://www.facebook.com/events/386240508706018/

To know more about 'The Lemon Tree' book, please visit the official website:
http://thelemontreebook.com/

If you'd like to purchase Jo's book, please visit:
https://amzn.to/2lZ1ijs
The Lemon Tree - Memoirs of Courage
Growing up Southern Baptist with a self-absorbed Mother and often absent Father, Jo Alch was forced to spend most of her childhood with an abusive Grandmother who believed that hard work was the only way to get to heaven. On weekends, while her Catholic friends were watching cartoons and playing with the latest toys, Jo and her siblings were polishing silver and starching linens with military precision. Her Grandmother’s personality at church was gentle and kind, unlike the often cruel and harsh one only her family saw.

Jo’s life changed when she stumbled upon a little shop not far from her home, where a perfect stranger gave her the hope for a brighter future. That shop was called 'The Lemon Tree' and that's the story that inspired Jo to write her first book 'The Lemon Tree Book - Memoirs of Courage'.

Tune in to be inspired by stories of those who triumphed over adversity.