How to Have Faith in Dark Times: The Story of Jochebed

Whether you are a mother, father, or grandparent, Jochebed’s journey serves as a powerful "coach" for our own lives. We explore how she navigated fear and moved into action through four key pillars of faith:

  1. Responding in Hope: Choosing to see "good" and trust God's promises when the world offers no reason for hope.

  2. Being Resourceful: Taking stock of what God has placed in your hands (your S.H.A.P.E.) and using it for His glory.

  3. Releasing to God: The power of surrender—placing what is most precious to you in His care.

  4. Redeeming the Time: Being intentional with the season you have to plant seeds of faith and identity.

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