Episode 2 – Questioning God’s Goodness in Family Tragedy

Sammy adored his sister.  They were like ‘two peas in a pod’. Growing up in Haiti had its challenges, which bonded them deeply as they learned to support one another in all they faced. An opportunity came for Marie to move to the United States, and Sammy received a scholarship to attend a Bible college in Canada. Though miles apart, they continued to grow their relationship through technology.Marie was enjoying life’s beautiful gifts of a year long marriage and tiny baby when she received devastating news. She had stage 4 cancer with a few short months to live. Sammy did whatever he could to help her and take in every moment he could before she passed. Marie left Sammy with a freeing message before she passed. Listen to today’s podcast to hear Marie’s words of truth.Are you or someone you know going through the grief of losing a loved one?…

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Episode 1 – How Do I Know What My Calling Is?

Rachel was in her young twenties when she flew to Haiti. She knew she had an interest in mission work, but was unsure where her future was headed. Her parents were recently divorced, she had left school, and was feeling lost. Until God showed up in one simple moment and gave her a profound vision for her future. She desired to see God’s plans accomplished, but felt lost in the pursuit of it when every attempt failed. It wasn’t until years later that she would discover the purpose in the waiting and where her true calling resided. Are you struggling to find your way with Jesus? Is there an idea He’s given you, but you’re not sure where to start? Perhaps you’ve had it for years but aren’t seeing any results. Let today’s episode inspire you on your pursuit of character or calling. Click the picture above to listen or…

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Inspire Hope Podcast Begins!

I’d like to introduce you to Samuel Bernard. He’s joining Hope Through Hard Times on this new venture of starting, Inspire Hope Podcast! Here’s a little background to Sammy and how this idea began.

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