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Episode 331: Cultivating Resilience Through Hope

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Welcome to a new series focused on hope. Join us as we discus how our beliefs shape our hope and introduce the traits of hopeful people. We’ll look at the difference between hope and wishful thinking, emphasizing hope as a confluence of reason, passion, and resilience.

We’ll introduce you to the hope cycle (or remind you if you’ve been around a while). The Hope Cycle is made up of goals, agency, and pathways—a feedback loop for nurturing hope. Listen to examples from personal and church leadership experiences illustrating the cycle's application.

Aimed at Jesus-centered leaders, the episode provides insights into fostering and sustaining hope while navigating obstacles.

Listen to Episode 331 at https://transformingmission.org/331

Time Stamp for Episode 331 Cultivating Resilience Through Hope

00:34 The Nature of Hope

00:43 True and False Beliefs Quiz

01:14 Characteristics of Hope vs. Wishful Thinking

02:34 Starting a New Series on Hope

02:40 Defining Hope for Leaders

04:00 Vision for the Future

07:49 The Hope Cycle Explained

10:58 Applying the Hope Cycle

15:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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418 episodes

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Manage episode 429124455 series 2307940
Content provided by Sara Thomas and Tim Bias. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sara Thomas and Tim Bias or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Welcome to a new series focused on hope. Join us as we discus how our beliefs shape our hope and introduce the traits of hopeful people. We’ll look at the difference between hope and wishful thinking, emphasizing hope as a confluence of reason, passion, and resilience.

We’ll introduce you to the hope cycle (or remind you if you’ve been around a while). The Hope Cycle is made up of goals, agency, and pathways—a feedback loop for nurturing hope. Listen to examples from personal and church leadership experiences illustrating the cycle's application.

Aimed at Jesus-centered leaders, the episode provides insights into fostering and sustaining hope while navigating obstacles.

Listen to Episode 331 at https://transformingmission.org/331

Time Stamp for Episode 331 Cultivating Resilience Through Hope

00:34 The Nature of Hope

00:43 True and False Beliefs Quiz

01:14 Characteristics of Hope vs. Wishful Thinking

02:34 Starting a New Series on Hope

02:40 Defining Hope for Leaders

04:00 Vision for the Future

07:49 The Hope Cycle Explained

10:58 Applying the Hope Cycle

15:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  continue reading

418 episodes

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