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We’ve come to the final day of our journey through hope for the incarcerated. As we close out this time together, reflect back on what you’ve read over the last two weeks.
What stuck out to you?
What will last?
Which story (or stories) of hope did you respond the most strongly to?
Which devotion (or devotions) gave you some inspiration or encouragement that you carried throughout that day?
Now let’s reflect in a broader sense:
What did God show you about your life in the past two weeks? What changes do you need to make? What positive traits do you need to start exhibiting?
What is your God-given purpose for this moment in time? What about for the future?
What goals do you need to set in order to achieve that purpose?
How can you feel the full impact of your status as a beloved child of God? What does that mean for those you come in contact with daily? What does that mean for your friends or family members?
May the God of peace be with you as you continue on in a life of hope.
And if you’d like to learn more about Hope is Alive, you can visit our website at hopeisalive.net.
Over dit leesplan
You may be incarcerated, but you are not forgotten. Here is two weeks' worth of hope, including devotions and encouraging testimonies from former inmates in a reading plan developed by Hope is Alive Ministries, with the assistance of Beth Niestemski, LCSW, former Associate Director of Mental Health for New York City's Rikers Island.
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