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Anchored in Hope

Anchored in Hope

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We all face storms — bills piling up, relationships stretched thin, health struggles, and moments when faith feels fragile. But Hebrews 6:19 reminds us that “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.”

In this episode, Adam Swedenburg shares: Why biblical hope is different from wishful thinkin, how Paul, Peter, and Abraham stayed anchored in God through storms, three anchors you can hold onto today: God’s promises, God’s presence, and God’s people, and a personal story of walking through overwhelming seasons of ministry, family struggles, and health battles — and how God’s Word became an anchor in the middle of it all

Challenge of the Week: Pick one anchor and put it into practice when the waves rise.

Hope doesn’t remove the storm — but it keeps you standing through it.

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