Writer and editor Vinita Hampton Wright shares with us her thoughts on hope as a driving dynamic of Advent. This reflection originally appeared as the post “How Does Hope Shape Us?”
Writer and editor Vinita Hampton Wright shares with us her thoughts on hope as a driving dynamic of Advent. This reflection originally appeared as the post “How Does Hope Shape Us?”
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We can look for hope in our simple lives. A tree ,a flower,a stranger’s nod or smile or help with parcels,letting someone go ahead of you,praying for the needs of strangers as we commute. Most of all a positive attitude gives hope to others
Thank you so much for your message of HOPE! One of my favourite words. May we all be blessed and healed though our HOPE that comes in knowing Jesus is in control
With love and united in prayer
Sylvia
You are so right when you say “A hopeful person cannot continue to be in anxiety, grasping, need for control and habitual anger.” These words struck me because once you taste the freedom that faith offers, you rely on hope. The choice to be free and new compels one towards Jesus. Thank you for these words and your ministry.
Thank you Loyola Productions for giving all of us a bright shinning light that leads us to a personal relationship with God and gives us the encouragement to be an example for others on their journey