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Messages of Hope on contentment, dementia and change

17 July 2023


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The Messages of Hope featured in August include the topics of confidence, contentment, dementia, coping with changing and letting go of control. 

Many of the Messages of Hope have a corresponding short video that can be viewed online on our website. The videos, podcasts and booklets are ideal for your mission efforts and can be easily shared with others.


Where is hope when you feel weighed down with responsibility?

When life is weighing you down, and you feel overwhelmed, God is here. You can share your burdens and worries with him. You are not alone. God cares for you and is always near to listen and help you.

Watch the Living with Confidence video on YouTube.

Contentment

Contentment in this world is an elusive thing. Even with our necessities met and a few perks thrown in for good measure, it can still feel like something’s missing. The truth of the matter is there will always be a void if we tie our sense of inner peace to the fleeting things of this world.

Offering insight on some key practices to implement concerning contentment, our Contentment booklet shows how being truly satisfied is very much tied to our perspective. Citing the Apostle Paul’s illuminating view on contentment as found in the book of Philippians, the booklet drills down to the source of the peace and satisfaction in this life.

Download and/or order the Contentment booklet on our website.

How do you cope when someone you love has dementia?

Where is hope when you or someone close to you is diagnosed with dementia? Loving someone with dementia is tough, but those moments of love can make a difference. Jesus is also here to carry and love you too. Watch our short video on dementia on YouTube.

Inside our Dementia booklet, people share their stories about living with dementia. They provide invaluable insights into dementia for the sufferer, carer and the community. They share what helps, what doesn’t help, and the positive impact we can all have on people struggling with dementia. You’ll discover that despite dementia, there is hope.

Download and/or order your Dementia booklet on our website.


MESSAGES OF HOPE IN AUGUST

Coping with change

What changes in your life are you dealing with? Change can be difficult to deal with, especially when it is unexpected. On Messages of Hope, we discuss coping with change and where we find hope. Click here to listen.

Letting go of control

Life can be crazy and chaotic at the best of times, even more so when we’re in a pandemic. On Messages of Hope, we discuss how we can live each day when the future is uncertain. Click here to listen.

I remember when

Have you ever heard someone say, ‘I remember when …?’ Richard Fox remembers standing by his grandpa while he drove the tractor on the farm. Whenever he’d tell Richard stories from the past, he’d start with ‘I remember when’. Years later, his memories began to fade, and Richard felt the relationship fading away too. On Messages of Hope, Richard talks about memories and how to cope when they start to fade. Click here to listen.

Dementia is not the end

Do you struggle to understand and relate to a loved one with dementia? Gaye shares some of the misunderstandings around dementia. Gaye has worked in aged care for over 20 years and specialises in dementia care. Listen for surprising insights and encouragement for living with dementia. Click here to listen.


STAY CONNECTED

Listen to Messages of Hope at www.messagesofhope.org.au and www.messagesofhope.org.nz or on iTunes and Spotify. There’s a list of radio stations there too.

Subscribe to our free Messages of Hope weekly email at www.messagesofhope.org.au/subscribe

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