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Episode 333: Why Hope Matters

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In this episode, dive into why hope is a fundamental driver of life's most desired behaviors and outcomes. You'll learn how hope influences simple actions and outcomes like showing up, boosting productivity, enhancing well-being, and even improving health.

Explore the fascinating correlation between hope and mortality, and envision how the church can be a beacon of hope in the community. Discover the power of setting goals and participating in communal activities like Holy Communion as ways to foster hope. Join this journey of understanding the significant impact of hope on our lives and leadership.

Listen to Episode 333: Why Hope Matters at https://transformingmission.org/333

Episode 333 - Why Hope Matters Time Stamp

00:12 The Power of Hope in Daily Life

00:32 Behavior 1: The Importance of Showing Up

02:48 Behavior 2: Boosting Productivity Through Hope

04:01 Behavior 3: Enhancing Well-being with Hope

04:48 Behavior 4: Hope and Good Health

05:38 Behavior 5: Hope and Longevity

06:46 Hope in the Church and Community

07:39 The Role of Goals in Cultivating Hope

09:18 Hope and the Resurrection

13:28 Conclusion: Living a Life of Hope

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Innhold levert av Sara Thomas and Tim Bias. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Sara Thomas and Tim Bias eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, dive into why hope is a fundamental driver of life's most desired behaviors and outcomes. You'll learn how hope influences simple actions and outcomes like showing up, boosting productivity, enhancing well-being, and even improving health.

Explore the fascinating correlation between hope and mortality, and envision how the church can be a beacon of hope in the community. Discover the power of setting goals and participating in communal activities like Holy Communion as ways to foster hope. Join this journey of understanding the significant impact of hope on our lives and leadership.

Listen to Episode 333: Why Hope Matters at https://transformingmission.org/333

Episode 333 - Why Hope Matters Time Stamp

00:12 The Power of Hope in Daily Life

00:32 Behavior 1: The Importance of Showing Up

02:48 Behavior 2: Boosting Productivity Through Hope

04:01 Behavior 3: Enhancing Well-being with Hope

04:48 Behavior 4: Hope and Good Health

05:38 Behavior 5: Hope and Longevity

06:46 Hope in the Church and Community

07:39 The Role of Goals in Cultivating Hope

09:18 Hope and the Resurrection

13:28 Conclusion: Living a Life of Hope

  continue reading

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