Finding Hope When Things Look Hopeless

· Destiny Image Publishers
Ebook
224
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About this ebook

One of the greatest hurts that can ever be experienced is living without hope. Hope is the spiritual force that keeps us moving forward. It fills each day with anticipation, excitement, and joy. With hope, there is life, but when hope is stolen and our dreams are crushed, we are left with emptiness. Hopelessness brings the pain of loneliness and despair. The feeling of failure becomes almost unbearable. The Bible says hope deferred makes the heart sick.
However, there is hope for your life. You can break free from the heaviness and fog that is trying to pull you into darkness. Like sunshine flooding a room when the curtains are pulled back, hope will flood your soul and you will see the possibilities that the light exposes when you discover the truth that has been hidden from you.

About the author

Dr. Larry Ollison, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Th.D., is founder and senior pastor of Walk on the Water Faith Church in Osage Beach, Missouri, founder of Larry Ollison Ministries, and co-founder and vice-president of Spirit FM Radio Network. With over fifty years in the ministry, he is a popular speaker nationally and internationally and ministers the word of faith through radio, television, internet, and daily e-mail devotionals. Dr. Ollison is the author of eight books (including The Power of Grace, The Practical Handbook for Christian Living, Breaking the Cycle of Offense, Life Is in the Blood, The Paradise of God, and A Place Called Heaven). Dr. Ollison and his wife, Loretta, have two children and six grandchildren.

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