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Journey with Hope
Online Bible Study - Bible Teaching to Help Believers Grow in Faith and Obedience
Christ our hope in life and death!



Born Into the Light: A Christian View of Life, Death, and Eternity
Birth moves us from darkness into light—and for believers, death does the same. Just as we once left the womb and were welcomed into loving arms, we will one day pass from this world into the presence of Christ. Jesus, the Light of the world, defeated death and guides us home. Discover why Christians need not fear dying, but can trust the One waiting in the light.
Carol Plafcan
Feb 246 min read


Following Jesus: Trusting His Plan for Our Lives
When Jesus calls, will we trust Him enough to follow? Peter went from empty nets to a life forever changed simply by obeying Christ. His journey shows that faith is not about perfection, but surrender. Jesus calls us to leave our plans, trust His, and step into the unknown. Will we answer, or hold on to what feels safe?
Carol Plafcan
Dec 20, 20246 min read


Overcoming Fear and Finding Faith: Psalm 34
For almost a decade David ran from King Saul. At least three times Saul attempted to kill David but failed. With Israel no longer safe,...
Carol Plafcan
Nov 15, 20246 min read


Joy Comes in the Morning: Finding Courage in the Presence of God
Fear dominates headlines and hearts—but Scripture tells a different story. Jeremiah was surrounded by accusers. David cried out in despair. Jesus warned of persecution. Yet all pointed to the same truth: the Lord is with us. When we praise God in the middle of fear, we reveal where our hope truly lies. In a fearful world, Christians are called to stand firm and shine with peace.
Carol Plafcan
Jun 28, 20233 min read


No News is Good News
In a world flooded with fear and negativity, believers are called to stand apart with courage and unshakable hope. When headlines change by the hour, we anchor ourselves in the One who never changes. Discover why, for God’s people, no new is good news, and how His promises help us shine even in the darkest days.
Carol Plafcan
Aug 4, 20224 min read
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