Words of Hope: Words of Hope

I love thinking about the phrase, “Words of Hope.” I meditate on each piece of the phrase.   WORD - Some of my dad’s favorite scripture verses he and I memorized include this.  “In the beginning was the Word and the Word...

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Words of Hope: The Power of Weakness

Dad loved scripture. Memorization was a big part of our lives together. We would drive and pray scripture aloud. For example, we memorized 2 Corinthians 12:9-10. Dad might say the first verse, “But He said to me, ‘My grace...

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Words of Hope: Psalm 20

One of the first passages we all memorized as a staff was Psalm 20. It’s my go-to passage for those in distress. I think of my dear friend Bonnie who was the office manager at NBC Camps for many...

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Words of Hope: Love is in the One on One

I have had a long break from Words of Hope for various reasons. Primarily, I needed to regain my footing. I had to accept an award on behalf of my dad, and I was surprised how much this grieved...

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Words of Hope: We Croak

One of our family friends has an app that's called "We Croak." Seven times during the day, a small alarm goes off and a quote pops up as a reminder on how to live. I don't have this app,...

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Words of Hope: Welcoming Mind

I am so often surprised by Jesus and I want to know more about His interactions on earth. The story that is shocking me right now is His meeting with the Samaritan woman at the well. I read through...

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Words of Hope: Verbal Guardrails

Camp is in full swing with many moving parts and of course unforeseen challenges. Most of these come out of nowhere surprising me without warning.   As we roll into the busyness and pressure of the summer, our team habits of...

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Words of Hope: How Love Speaks

During a poetry night at our house, we played a round of “speed friendship” and then ended with the question, “Who is someone who has influenced your life for good?” One of the young men in attendance is only...

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Words of Hope: Simple

I liked how Dad spoke to me.   He was a great coach because he could take a task that felt daunting and make it very achievable and simple. When I get overwhelmed by all the pressure and tasks of my...

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Words of Hope: When Frustration Comes

The other day I had a few inordinately aggravating difficulties that were more irritations than problems. If you follow Words of Hope regularly, you know what that signals for me. This means it’s time to praise the Lord. He is moving!   If...

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