The biggest miracles in our lives may not be the showiest.

Dear Friend,

If you’ve been with us for a minute, you know that here at Magnify we’re looking at faith, joy, peace, courage, and hope, recognizing the significance of these simple but substantial miracles in our lives. 

With the miracle of hope, we’ve seen how it strengthens our relationship with our Savior, so we have more surety that He is the foundation of our faith. And greater, unshakeable faith is no small miracle! 

Three ways to see the miracle of hope:  

Visualize hope as something you turn toward, not something you wait for. This week on the Magnify podcast, Emily Adams shared that she imagines herself physically turning toward the brightness of hope, like one would turn toward the warmth of the sun. Turning toward hope is a way of seeing hope as a miracle, especially when we’re feeling like it is hard to find. 

Let hope bloom with purpose. When we experience difficult circumstances and trials, finding purpose helps us find the miracle of hope. This can look like purpose in serving others, purpose in choosing faith, and purpose in being still with God. Finding purpose helps us turn the difficult of our lives into the beautiful of our lives.  

Proclaim the reason for hope. Sharing our hope with others reinforces that the power of miraculous hope comes from Jesus Christ. With Him and because of Him, we hope for all things and all things, even miracles, are possible.  

Reading The Christ Child by Adam Miller is the personal appointment you need to fill your spirit with more joy and peace throughout the holiday season. 

Read with us! And join the book club Zoom gathering, 7pm MST, December 5.  Register here!  

If you haven’t already, download our book club guide for The Christ Child. Besides the thoughtful discussion questions, you’ll find a beautiful printable to display and share.  


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