Here’s an inspiring post from my friend Jim Daly at Focus on the Family.

I was recently talking with a friend, and he began to
draw a parallel between a mutual acquaintance of ours and my childhood. The
person in question is a real survivor and currently managing a rather chaotic
existence. He said it reminded him of me and the untraditional life of my
youth.

While there are similarities, I suggested there was a
significant distinction between the two. Unlike this friend of ours who appears
content with his
troubled lot, I managed to
survive abandonment and loneliness because of one main thing: I lived in a
constant state of hope, always praying and 
dreaming that I might someday,
someway, trade chaos for order and an unconventional family life for a
traditional home.

Thomas Fuller once wrote that were it not for hopes,
the heart would break. This is why the apostle Paul urged the Romans to “Be
joyful in hope, patient in affliction and faithful in prayer
(Romans 12:12).

Hope in that which is noble can ease pain and bring
comfort. Hope will help to keep despair and despondency at bay.

Here at Focus on the Family, I’m always thrilled to
receive word from listeners and readers who tell us that the ministry has
brought them hope in times of trouble. I’d like to share an excerpt of one such
letter with you today, from a listener who appreciated our recent program with
Dr. Kevin Leman:

“[I] tuned into the program Game Plan to Revolutionize
your Marriage.  I am just finishing up the second part and you are saying
that the program is to give women hope and that is EXACTLY what it has done for
me.  My husband, a great man of God, but with struggles and has found it
difficult to express his love for me in a way that I can understand.  It
has left me feeling lonely and unappreciated. Your two programs have infused me
with new life, new hope, encouragement and new inspiration and power to love my
husband… Thank you, thank you, thank you! 

I cannot express enough how important this program was

to giving me hope to keep fighting for my marriage and to not flee, as I have wanted
to on many occasions! Praise the Lord for your lives and ministry!  I
entered this new year feeling almost no hope for change and not feeling strong
enough to live another year like this past year was in our marriage, but thanks
to you guys I have HOPE and know that God is going to give me the power to
influence my husband to the greatness that I know is in him, that the Lord has
placed in him.  Thank you! 

If you’d like to hear this program, you can listen by
clicking
here.

It’s encouraging to read of such a reaction, but it is
the Lord who deserves all the credit. To Him we give all glory and praise.

 

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