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Finding Faith, Hope, and Love in a Troubled World

admin, April 25, 2025

Posted April 20, 2025 – Mornin’, y’all! As I sit here sippin’ my coffee, this Easter morning finds me sittin’ here, countin’ my blessings, and feelin’ downright grateful for the gift of Faith. Momma always said faith was like good soil, and she sure did plant that seed deep in me, takin’ me to church and teachin’ me to pray. And you know what? That faith, even when I didn’t deserve it, has been my rock through thick and thin these past six decades. The one constant: Faith. Like a good ol’ gospel song, it’s got a way of lifting you up when you’re feelin’ down. I am here to tell you Folks God is real and has a plan for you.

In fact, even when the world throws its curveballs, Faith provides Hope. As we reflect on the sacrifice and resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, let’s remember that Hope is not just a feelin’, it’s a choice. It’s a choice to see the good in this world, to see the beauty in others, and to trust that God is workin’ everything out for our good.

And so, I leave you with this: Have faith, find hope, and spread a little kindness today. Happy Easter, y’all. He is Risen

So, let’s take a moment to embrace the good in this world, to see the light in others, and to hold on to faith—because that’s where the real strength lies.Happy Easter, everyone! Christ has risen, and in Him, we have our forever hope. #HappyEaster#Faith#Hope#ResurrectionSunday

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