Hope Has A Name: Jesus

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Hope Has A Name: Jesus

Because Jesus rose from the dead, hope is no longer wishful thinking—it is a living reality found in Him. When everything else fails, Jesus offers a hope that forgives your past, gives purpose to your present, and secures your future.

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In a culture that often treats marriage as disposable and self-centered, Ephesians 5 gives us a radically different vision: marriage shaped by the cross of Christ.

Every child is being shaped by something. In a world full of competing voices and influences, parents are called to do more than simply protect their children—they are called to intentionally form them in Christ.

Every home has conflict. Every family has moments they wish they could take back. The difference between a home that fractures and one that flourishes isn’t perfection—it’s grace.

After the resurrection, the disciples believed Jesus was alive—but they didn’t yet know how to live differently. In John 20–21, Jesus meets them in their confusion, doubt, and failure, and shows them what resurrection life really means.