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Special Episode: Christine Caine on Resilient Hope and What to Do When Life Knocks the Wind Out of You

Special Episode: Christine Caine on Resilient Hope and What to Do When Life Knocks the Wind Out of You

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You don’t have to quit when life gets hard – you can rise with resilient hope. In this episode, host Christine Caine shares the heart and inspiration behind her devotional Resilient Hope. From seasons of betrayal and burnout to breakthrough and endurance, Christine unpacks what it looks like to stand firm when life shakes you. If you're feeling weary, discouraged, or just longing to build deeper spiritual strength, this episode will equip you to anchor your hope in Jesus—and get back up again.

SHOW NOTES:
Why We Need Resilient Hope Right Now
Christine opens up about a season that left her breathless and overwhelmed—and how she clung to God’s promises when everything around her was shaking.

Hope Is Not a Feeling—It’s a Foundation
Our circumstances change constantly, but our hope is anchored in Jesus, who never changes.

You Can’t Climb High Without Building Strength
Using hiking imagery, Christine explains that spiritual endurance is developed the same way physical endurance is: through intentional resistance and consistency.

Pain Doesn’t Mean You’re Off Course
Christine challenges the idea that pain means God isn’t in it—sometimes, pressing through is exactly the sign you’re in the center of your calling.

Start with the Source
True resilience isn’t about working harder—it’s about returning to Jesus faster. Christine encourages listeners to anchor their mornings in God’s Word and presence.

Get the details on Resilient Hope at ChristineCaine.com/Hope
Find special guest host Mattie Meese at @Mattie.Meese

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