Posts with the tag “hope”
The Immeasurable Joy of Hope in Christ
by Eric Singleton on January 12th, 2020
Much has changed with my understanding of biblical hope. Hope in Christ now underlies my pastoral visits and pastoral counseling. Instead of only a few choice texts, I see hope throughout the Scripture. I find great joy in pointing to hope in Christ with my congregation. This buoyant hope as a fountain of joy deeply affects my living, preaching, and teaching. Read More
I Learned It the Hard Way: Our Best Life Is Later
by Eric Singleton on January 12th, 2020
Neglecting to cultivate hope in a family with desperate need changed me—not immediately, but progressively. As difficult as it was, the Lord used that disappointing time to bring me face-to-face with my temporal existence. Read More
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