Yesterday was International Women's Day and I had the privilege of attending a breakfast at Mornington Racecourse where I heard Hayley Cull speak. Hayley is the Deputy CEO of Plan International Australia, a leading humanitarian organisation focused on child rights and girls' equality. She spoke about the power of "Hope" in the lives of children and girls in extremely challenging situations. Hope is powerful!
In this broken, hurting world, we all need hope. The surest hope we can have is in the promises of God. They do not change. They are a sure foundation for building a more positive future. This is good news for the whole world, and we hope this year, many more people will hear about the Hope that is found in Jesus Christ. The Mackenzie family know and seek to share this hope with people they live among in the Northern Territory. They will share a little bit about their work with CMS this coming Sunday then Josh Mackenzie will bring a message from Deuteronomy 28:1-14. May we all find hope in God's promises in this passage and all of scripture. We have a God who keeps his promises. He gives us hope in a broken world. I hope to see you on Sunday, Blessings, Rev Tanya
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Reverend
|