Hope – A Bible Study

The American Franciscan priest, Richard Rohr, writes that "the theological virtue of hope is the patient and trustful willingness to live without closure, without resolution, and still be content and even happy because our satisfaction is now at another level, and our source is beyond ourselves." The Bible pulses with hope amid dark times and lionizes hope as a foundational virtue along with faith and love. Dive deep into this wellspring with this resource as your guide. As you meditate on God’s word, may the Spirit renew your hope experience in Christ.
· January 27, 2022
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About The Author:

Tom House

While travelling in an old van through Europe on a break from university, Tom began to wonder what life was all about. After returning to school, he met The Navigators, and after months of questioning, saw a personal relationship with God as the answer to his question.

He worked as a High School English teacher, and left that to lead The Navigators at UBC, helping students find meaning and purpose in life. He later became BC Director for The Navigators, and eventually national Vice President of Development.

He currently coaches entrepreneurs and others in business to go deeper with God and with themselves so they become the best version of themselves. He loves to see people thrive personally, professionally and spiritually so they live well and are able to help others in the same way.

He is married to Elida and has 2 grown children – Chad & Carly. Tom & Elida enjoy living and playing hockey in Tsawwassen, BC.

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