None of us can live without hope. One of the things I enjoy most about celebrating Christmas is the hope that it brings. However, all of us need help sometimes seeing that hope. Listen to what Paul prayed for the Ephesian believers: “… that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and of revelation in the knowledge of Him, having the eyes of you hearts enlightened, that you may know what is the hope to which he has called you, what are the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and what is the immeasurable greatness of his power toward us who believe… Paul prays that the eyes of our hearts would be opened to see the great hope we have been called to. That hope is Christ and we celebrate his coming on Christmas. We see that hope on display as he heals the sick, frees people from demons, controls the elements in calming the storm, and ultimately raises the dead and then goes to the cross for our sins ultimately triumphing over death himself. He has reversed the curse of sin. In Him we can have great hope. We know that hope in part now as we still live in this sin broken world, but we will know it in full when He returns or we go home. We are privileged here at The Joy House to continue sharing Christ’s hope with all those we serve in both our teen-residential program and our counseling center. 2022 has been another year of seeing lives changed here through Christ’s love. We also are anticipating with hope the opening of our new girl’s home in early 2023 and the opportunity to serve more hurting teens and families. In the following pages please enjoy a brief snapshot of some of the lives changed this year. We are only able to continue sharing the hope we have in Christ because of partners like you. Thank you for your faithful partnership. As you contemplate all that we have in Christ may you have a HOPE filled Christmas. |