The Family Disciple Me Podcast // Discipleship Starts With a Conversation

May You Pray for Hope Along the Way! Convo #4 in our annual "May You Pray" series

Tosha Williams for FDM Season 4 Episode 27

Need a little hope? We all do along life's way. What's more, people entrusted to us need hope, as well! So, as we continue our "May You Pray" prayer campaign, the next thing we want to pray for is hope!!! In this episode, let's talk about: "May You Pray for Hope Along the Way" as we consider the theme verse:  “I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in his holy people” Ephesians 1:18 NIV

Thing is, we all need hope; we cannot live well without it. Hope is what keeps us going no matter what is happening in or around us. Hope is what helps us confidently pray and wait for God's answers to those prayers. Hope is what helps us rise above and look past the current crises in our lives. Throughout His Word, God calls us to hope in Him, and Paul prayed for his friends to be able to have this hope.

So, ready to ask God to turn the lights of hope on in your heart? Join in this podcast episode, then listen to what God wants to say directly to you through the corresponding conversation guide, "May You Pray for Hope Along the Way."

Be encouraged!!!

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