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Hope in Difficult Times

HOPE IN DIFFICULT TIMES is an inspiring app that will help you through your darkest times when all hope seems ...

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HOPE IN DIFFICULT TIMES is an inspiring app that will help you through your darkest times when all hope seems to be lost. You may be suffering right now, in pain, in financial difficulty, grieving for a lost loved one, brokenhearted, sick, jobless, homeless, stressed, alone, rejected or feeling depressed. But such times need not overcome our hope. HOPE is not something that depends upon our circumstances, talent, skills or resources. That is reasonable expectation. Our true hope depends upon a person who loves us most and a God in whom all things are possible – JESUS CHRIST!

Then you will know that I am Yahweh and that those who hope in me will not be put to shame.” – Isaiah 49:23, CCB

This app will lead you through words of hope which includes self-help articles and even poems that will help kindle the light of hope in your heart:

-When You Feel Pulled Down
-A Hope That Doesn’t Disappoint Us
-Things to Remember During Very Difficult Times
-The Meaning of Life
-My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me?
-How Will God Provide For My Needs?
-Why Seek The Invisible God
-When You’re Too Tired to Hope
-To Believe What The Eyes Cannot See
-When You’re Too Tired to Hope

Hope is when we see something that is not yet truly there. It is taking hold of tomorrow’s victory even when what we have today is sorrow and difficulty.

Notes:
-This is a native app. Can be used even when offline or not connected to the internet.
-Can be saved in SD card, hence saving memory.
-This is not a widget and will not crowd your home screen.
-Keep it handy for easy reference and sharing.
-Written in a religious (Catholic) perspective.

Faith, hope and charity go together. Hope is practised through the virtue of patience, which continues to do good even in the face of apparent failure, and through the virtue of humility, which accepts God’s mystery and trusts him even at times of darkness.– DEUS CARITAS EST, Encyclical Letter, Benedict XVI

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Last update

March 22, 2020

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