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God has a “big, beautiful plan”

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And I want you to be part of it with me! {NAME}, I recently received a note from a Daily Hope

And I want you to be part of it with me!  [You're Invited! Become a Partner in Hope](  {NAME}, I recently received a note from a Daily Hope listener named Valerie that I really want to share with you . . . Valerie wrote this to me: [Dear Pastor Rick...]( Isn’t that one of the best descriptions of the Gospel you’ve ever heard . . . a big, beautiful plan. I love it! And I want to invite you to be part of that plan with me and thousands of others like Valerie. Today I want to invite you to become a Partner in Hope and help transform lives literally around the world through Jesus. There’s nothing more important we can do together than to help other people see God as he really is and to help them understand the depth of his love and grace for them. And that’s what you’ll help make possible through your monthly investment as a Partner in Hope—[you’ll help me broadcast these life-transforming messages from God’s Word around the world.]( There are people all throughout the US, Canada, India, Africa, Central and South America, Korea, Hong Kong, Europe, the Middle East . . . people in 193 of 195 countries connecting with Christ every day through Daily Hope. And the steadfast support of Partners in Hope helps sustain this outreach! Together, we’re fulfilling God’s big, beautiful plan from Matthew 28:19-20, "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you" (ESV). So would you pray about this invitation to become a Partner in Hope? Because your faithful support will certainly have an eternal impact. [Receive a special Daily Hope welcome gift when you become a Parter in Hope today!]( Thank you for praying about this. And thank you for your continued prayers for our shared mission—to take the whole Gospel to the whole world! [Yes! I want to become a Partner in Hope]( [Get Hope Share Hope]   Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Daily Hope, PO Box 80448, Rancho Santa Margarita, California 92688, United States

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