Author: Lee and Cindi Whitman

What If I Lose “HOPE”?

Our hope as believers is based on knowing the person and character of Jesus Christ as our personal savior. Jesus makes a way for us to have a restored relationship with a very good Father God. Everything we hope for, everything we have a confident expectation of good about in our lives comes because of Him. So when we lose hope, we have lost sight of Father God.

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What Does It Mean To Have “HOPE”?

Sometimes it’s easier to describe the absence of something than the presence of it.  When you are without hope there is the feeling and belief that nothing will change.  Often when you’re without hope you find yourself struggling in life. You find it difficult to believe that good things will happen for you. We have to get rid of the hopelessness to embrace hope.  The two cannot co-exist together.

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What Is “HOPE, HEALING & FREEDOM”?

The Greek word for salvation in the Bible is SOZO which means to heal, restore, deliver, and make whole. This word means so much more than simply to be forgiven of our sins, as incredible as that is. In this weeks podcast we are going to talk about each one of these words more in-depth. Healing is available through our relationship with Jesus. Healing of our physical bodies and of our souls. But what does healing look like and how can we get more?

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Welcome to The “HOPE, HEALING & FREEDOM” Podcast

We are beginning a new avenue of communicating the exciting message of the Integrated approach of Restoring the Foundations ministry. We are calling it Hope, Healing and Freedom Podcasts. You might be just finding out about RTF, or maybe you’ve received RTF ministry, or you might even be an RTF minister.  This podcast is for you!

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RTF Featured on The Shawn Bolz Show

On the second half of this week’s episode (May 20th 2024) of “The Shawn Bolz Show”  RTF directors, Lee and Cindi Whitman, were the guests. Watch for powerful insight and two special listener offers on products to help bring hope, healing, and freedom.