It seems to me that hope is a faith based virtue – a deeply Christian virtue. I wonder if courage is even possible, without hope.

It seems to me that hope is a faith based virtue – a deeply Christian virtue. I wonder if courage is even possible, without hope.
The more you look to Jesus and remember what He’s won for you, your hope will get bigger – and more radical. And your fears will get smaller.
30 years ago Emmanuel’s parents were murdered in the massacre, but this one courageous decision gave him hope.
Philosophers, scientists and theologians have all sought to understand the problem of evil. The Bible offers a narrative that makes sense of it.
Young men in droves are getting the snip. And often their reason, is that the world is running out of hope and why would you want to bring a child into it?
Not everything about darkness is bad. There are things – treasures – you can see in darkness that you will never see in the light.
Within the rubble and ruins of war-torn Iraq, Pope Francis has implored the nation’s downtrodden people to never give up.
When you’re going through dark valleys in your journey through life, there is a Shepherd who is with you, whose peace, mercies and grace pursue you.
God hears you and all of your thoughts and worries. You can put your hope and trust in Him that He will sustain you and never leave you.
In the great debate of how exactly divine sovereignty and human free will interact, here are three things we can be sure of.