How to Instill Hope by Listening
By truly listening to another person, you are emulating what God does for each one of us.
By truly listening to another person, you are emulating what God does for each one of us.
How are we changed by reading a story that seems to lift the veil of our everyday world? Does a vision of a heavenly future bring us hope to live out our faith in the present?
Turn gloom into blooms. Love shared is love squared. We call these little sayings “Hope-isms.” Have you met Hope?
There is great joy in this season, but the more you know joy, the more you are aware of the struggle it stands against.
You shared your inspiration; we’d like to highlight some great advice and inspiring ideas.
If you’re looking for some hope and inspiration, I’m excited to recommend a book that can help just about anyone: 25 Books Every Christian Should Read.
Some books stay around for decades. But why haven’t more books telling stories of hope and faith come along? Has God stopped doing extraordinary work in our lives?
I was recently reminded that sometimes I see the world through anxieties and fears, which drive me to act in ways that are anything but tender.
If we can’t offer words of hope at the right time and place, with power and passion, then let’s not say them.
As we recover from an unusual early snowstorm, here are ten signs of hope I didn’t expect from life coming to a halt like this.
David Wilkerson’s The Cross and the Switchblade is a classic true inspirational story and a testament to the astonishing things that can happen when you claim a bold faith.
Unemployment statistics are still discouraging, and yet I see an expression of hope in each prayer request we receive. Hope doesn’t just cave under discouraging statistics. Hope believes in a better future. Hope prays.