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Find encouragement through a Bible Plan on hope. Having trouble seeing this email? Â There is Good?

Find encouragement through a Bible Plan on hope. Having trouble seeing this email? [View online]( [Bible App logo]()  [YouVersion logo] [YouVersion logo]() There is Good News [Be joyful in hope…]( [Romans 12:12]( If you find yourself discouraged by the ever-changing news on the Coronavirus, disheartened by social media, or overwhelmed by financial difficulty, you’re not alone. At times, it can seem like our world is falling apart, and we’re not sure where to turn. Here’s some good news: If you’re looking for hope and longing for joy, it’s closer than you think. Through Jesus’ resurrection, we’ve been given a living hope that anchors our souls even in the most difficult seasons. [I pray that God, the source of hope, will fill you completely with joy and peace because you trust in him. Then you will overflow with confident hope through the power of the Holy Spirit.]( [Romans 15:13]( Looking for encouragement? Find hope through one of these Bible Plans, and invite a Friend to join you. [Not Afraid: How Christians Can Respond to Crises]( [Not Afraid: How Christians Can Respond to Crises]( [Life.Church, 5 Days]( [Don't Lose Heart]( [Don't Lose Heart]( [Jason Meyer, 7 Days]( [Gospel Hope Through Suffering]( [Gospel Hope Through Suffering]( [Paul David Tripp, 5 Days]( [Hope In The Dark]( [Hope In The Dark]( [Craig Groeschel, 12 Days]( [Unexpected]( [Unexpected]( [Christine Caine, 14 Days]( [The Gift of One Day]( [The Gift of One Day]( [Kerry & Chris Shook, 5 Days]( [How To Get Through What You're Going Through]( [How To Get Through What You're Going Through]( [Rick Warren, 5 Days]( [Jesus, Our Perfect Hope]( [Jesus, Our Perfect Hope]( [Charles F. Stanley, 5 Days]( [More Plans on Hope]( [YouVersion] [YouVersion]() [Bible App]( [Bible App for Kids]( [Bible Lens]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [Blog]() [Support](  [Donate]( You are receiving this email because you are currently subscribed to YouVersion notifications. [Update your Notification Settings]( © Life.Church / YouVersion 4600 East Second Street Edmond, OK 73034 [Privacy Policy](  |  [Terms of Use](  |  [Unsubscribe](

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