Hope for the HallwaysSample

What Does it Mean to Have Hope for Our Hallways?
Having hope for your hallways is all about bringing the hope that is found in Jesus to the people that you see in your school.
We see in Matthew 5:13-16 that Jesus compares us to salt and light. Salt makes you thirsty. We should live in a way that makes people want what we have, and what we have is Jesus. Light is created to shine, not to be covered. We are called to let our light shine for all to see. We have people around us who are walking in darkness and we have the light they are searching for. You can bring hope to someone’s life, situation, or hardship by showing them the hope that you have in Jesus!
The good thing is that the Bible has shown us countless times how people brought hope to their situations. Throughout the rest of this plan, we are going to be looking at a few of those examples, how they brought hope to their situations, and how we can do the same!
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This plan is designed to help you be bold in your faith wherever you go. God has called us to be a light of hope to the world!
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