by glenholman | Apr 16, 2024 | This Week At Hope
In 2 Kings 5, we meet Naaman a commander of the army of Aram. He was a good commander and was held in favor because of the victory that God brought him. The King of Israel had a problem. He was already having border troubles with neighboring states when Naaman, one...
by glenholman | Apr 11, 2024 | This Week At Hope
The writer to the Hebrews stated, “And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works” (Hebrews 10:24). This command is packed into one word: “Consider”. As Christians we need to consider not just ourselves, but one another. The term “consider”...
by glenholman | Apr 4, 2024 | This Week At Hope
God makes Himself known in a variety of ways throughout the Bible. The two disciples traveling to Emmaus after the resurrection, whom we read about in Luke 24, are walking along and Jesus draws near to them and walks with them; but their eyes are kept from...
by glenholman | Mar 28, 2024 | This Week At Hope
Through the resurrection, Jesus Christ has opened a whole new intimate relationship with God. After Jesus had breathed his last breath, the curtain of the Temple was torn in two. The Holy of Holies was opened, and people were able to be in God’s holy presence. We...
by glenholman | Mar 22, 2024 | This Week At Hope
As we celebrate Palm Sunday this Sunday, we will remember Jesus on his way to Jerusalem. Jesus has had many forks in the road in his life up to this point and he has ALWAYS made good choices. After he has made his triumphal entry into Jerusalem the crowd has taken...
by glenholman | Mar 13, 2024 | This Week At Hope
Have you ever wished you could see tomorrow – to know what’s coming, to know what’s next – beyond the troubles and problems of today? When a person stands on the Westernmost edge of Alaska (facing the Bering Strait), you can see Siberia, which is about 38 miles...