
Messages of hope
Great Expectations
Have you ever had grand dreams of being great at something, only for them to disappear? Richard reflects on what happens when life doesn’t turn out the way we’d hoped.

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Hosted by Unknown Host · society · EN · 273 episodes
Messages of hope shares stories of everyday Australians going through life's challenges. Whether you're struggling with depression, grief, anxiety, stress, anger, addiction, or a number of other issues, there's a message of hope for you.Messages of hope is a production of Lutheran Media, www.lutheranmedia.org.au
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Messages of hope
Have you ever had grand dreams of being great at something, only for them to disappear? Richard reflects on what happens when life doesn’t turn out the way we’d hoped.

Messages of hope
'I love going for walks, but when I walked down to the beachfront that morning I had no idea that I was going to lose my legs.' How would you cope if you suddenly lost both your legs? What changes would it bring to your life and relationships? Dean talks about his near-death encounter with an illness that ended up taking both his legs. Together with his wife, they share how they found renewed hope in a future without legs.

Messages of hope
“Science gives us this information of what things are, how they come tobe, but it doesn’t explain why the universe was created and that’s whereI find faith fills the gap.” Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered how everything came to be? Is all just a random series of events or is there really a Creator behind it all? Trained astrophysicist, Ben Ridley, shares his understanding of how faith and the cosmos have a distinct relationship and how it can help us understand the universe from a Christian perspective.

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“I think that all of us move into and out of loneliness. Some people tragically find themselves all alone. None of us were meant for that.” We may be surrounded by people, but if we don’t feel known by them, it can seem that we don’t even exist. Loneliness often stems from a feeling of not being known. So how can we overcome isolation and restore connection? James Winderlich shares that we were created for community and how to find connection to break through loneliness.

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<p>“If I look back over my life, what would I choose to do if I could start again? I could have been a doctor, I could have been a nurse, I could have been a teacher. But I look back and go, no, financial counselling, because I was supporting people in this complex financial system, which has become more and more complex.”</p><p>Financial counsellor, Jan, shares her experience of supporting peoplegoing through financial crisis.</p>
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