One of the most important characteristics of human nature is to hope and recognize signs of what might be beyond man’s present knowledge. Hope stimulate us to search for the unknown world both physical and spiritual. Man’s ability to hope penetrates human objectives towards the unknown cause. We then respond with hopeful expectations. Hope is one of the three cardinal virtues of the Christian treasure on which the entire Christian structure and enterprise depends. Those virtues are Faith, Hope and Love which shape the religious and moral principle that must be reflected in our Christian living. I Peter 1b says, “By his great mercy we have been born anew to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead”. We see the sacredness of hope in Hebrews 6:18b – 19 “Hope set before us . . . this as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul, a hope that enters into the inner shrine”.
Our walk with Jesus is based in so many ways on that “hope”. Let us always walk not only as people of faith but also as people of hope!
My love and prayers are with each of you as you journey with Him today, Baba John
The Apostolic Embassy to the Nations is “A place of prayer, service & apostolic empowerment. Mentoring world leaders for the 21st century!”
The strategy of the APOSTOLIC EMBASSY TO THE NATIONS is to mentor men and women into their destiny through Scripture, Spirit, Sacrament and Service. This is being accomplished through regular times of prayer, worship, training and ministries of service to the community and the world. THE EMBASSY is a launching pad for Apostolic Ministry.
If you have been blessed by these simple writings you are invited to support the ministry of Baba John by making a PayPal donation to lifecareministries@hotmail.com by going to www.paypal.com and entering your payment information to lifecareministries@hotmail.com
May God’s richest blessings follow you all the days of your life! 


“Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” ~ Emily Bronte
Comment by Dani Lanehart — September 29, 2011 @ 9:10 am