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When Jesus Destroys What You Love
A reader struggled with this Second Cup question in Can I Borrow a Cup of Hope? Our little Bible study group is reading your book Can I Borrow A Cup of Hope? We are on Chapter 2, Lesson 1 and when I got to page 65 the first question stopped me in my tracks. “When has...
Kind Words from Jennifer H. Yates
How we met... Friend-of-a-friend introductions are the best! That's how I met Jennifer H. Yates, and I've been learning from her ever since. Her background in teaching shines through her many books and resources, and in her relationships. She's taken the time to...
Free Gifts Galore
A baby born in Bethlehem was only the beginning! Hope lives on when we experience our own new birth in Christ. Please enjoy these free phone wallpapers to remember the real reason for the season! Press and hold either image to save it to your mobile device, then set...
Significant Woman Podcast
The Significant Women podcast is full of personal stories, dynamic hope, and sage wisdom from women who have gleaned all that they can from the ordinary days of an uncommon life. They aren’t significant because of their fame or success…they are significant because...
Kind Words from Amy Carroll and Lynn Cowell
“In Can I Borrow a Cup of Hope? Amy Lively achieves two of my favorite things: engaging teaching and deep Bible study. This thoroughly researched study of 1 Peter weaves the scriptural threads of Peter’s story together in ways that will challenge the mature Bible...
Fruit Requires Fertilizer
Having a 💩 week? Here’s hope. Jesus told a parable in Luke 13 about a fruit tree with no fruit. The owner told his gardener to cut it down, it’s wasting space, but the gardener asked to give it one more chance. “Let me dig around it and put some manure on it and see...