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Hope Unites | Why Joy Matters | Alex Hardt
Our world is divisive, chaotic, and stressful right now. At times it feels overwhelming and hopeless by what we are experiencing. It seems like every corner we turn there is another disappointment. So where do we find hope? Can hope even begin to exist? What does hope look like in this new world? This series is about discovering hope in Christ and what that means for us today.
Awww... Oh gosh what do I say... what if I say it wrong and my pits start sweating... or my lucky socks are dirty that day... What do I do!?! Speaking is difficult particularly when you're speaking in front of a crowd of people you don't know well. Being in front of friends and family is usually easier cause those close to you will give you a bit more grace. Speaking in front of adults is hard, but teens eeeeekkk. After 14 years in ministry I still get the shakes before speaking. It can be totally scary at times and a total blast other times. Remember to smile and have fun! I am going to share a few tips I picked up along the way. I also love this article by Kurt Johnson that was published in 2016 and thought hey I should share this too. I speak not for myself but for those without voice... those who have fought for their rights... their right to live in peace, their right to be treated with dignity, their right to equality of opportunity, their right to be educated
HOPE UNITES By Alex Hardt Did you know when the sun set at night sailors used the stars to navigate? Stars move across the sky from east to west and some stars called rise and set stars begin and end their nightly path below the horizon. Sailors determined their heading by watching the movement of the stars the same way they watched the sun’s movement. Stars give sailors hope. No matter where they are on earth, they how to determine their direction based upon the stars. They know that if they just follow the stars they will eventually arrive at their destination. One of the things I have come to recognize is that God is like the stars in heaven. Our life can be overflowing with joy or overwhelmed by pain and yet God remains the same. Wherever we are on this planet He will guide us. I can trust in His direction because He is the one who has been here since the beginning of time and will be here through all of eternity. This gives me great hope in knowing that the one who g
Are you barking up the wrong tree?!? Working with teens is a tricky thing. You want to earn their trust, but there is a fine line between earning their trust and forgetting that your primary responsibility is to keep them safe. And yes sometimes keeping them safe means breaking confidentiality. After 14 years in ministry I know that at times it can be trick and that each situation is needs to be handled differently, but there are some basic guidelines to help us navigate these tricky times. "So I've been smoking with some friends lately." James tone seemed to indicated that he wasn't talking about cigarettes. "You mean you were smoking pot?" "Yeah." Then a pause. "Wait, are you going to tell my parents, come on I trust you, your not going to tell my parents are you?" How might you respond to a question like that?... Do we tell the parents right away... Do we work with the student in hopes they will tell their parents?... Do