Hope

  • Advent – A Season of Waiting!

    Advent – A Season of Waiting!

    “Waiting patiently in expectation is the foundation of the spiritual life.” – Simone Weil French philosopher and mystic We SUMites can attest to the notion of waiting patiently. Can’t we? As we wait in hope for our partners to say yes to Jesus as their Lord and lover of their souls. Hi, Ian from summery

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  • Advent 2024: What are you Hoping for?

    Advent 2024: What are you Hoping for?

    “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” Isaiah 40:31 (NIV) Hello, dear Sumites, Ian from sunny Sydney. Here we are at the end of another year! And another Advent season.

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  • Who Is This Man?

    Who Is This Man?

    Who is this man? (Luke 8:25) Yeshua, the son of the living God. (Matthew 16:16) My brothers and sisters, while in prayer, I have sat on hundreds of beaches with the Lord, and with a hurting or a hungry person who seeks and receives His love, wisdom, and healing. I’ve watched as our Savior holds

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  • Advent – A Season of Hope!

    Advent – A Season of Hope!

    As some of you may recall I’ve been observing the season of Advent now for many years. Hi, it’s Ian from warming up Sydney. Photo courtesy of Lil Artsy and Pixels.com Advent means “arrival”. Interestingly, the arrival, Jesus as a babe, occurs on the last morning of Advent, ie, Christmas morning. And then of course,

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  • Advent – A Season of Longing!

    Advent – A Season of Longing!

    Photo courtesy of lil artsy from Pexels.com Hello, Ian here from sunny Sydney. It’s summertime here and we’ve had a lovely few weeks of great sunny weather. It’s incredible how quickly the year has passed as we’re now only 2.5 weeks away from Christmas. For many of us 2022 has been a tough year, perhaps

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  • What I Would Tell My Younger, Unequally Yoked, Self

    What I Would Tell My Younger, Unequally Yoked, Self

    What I would tell my 30-year-old self as a newly unequally yoked woman. My friends, Lynn Donovan, here with you for a few posts. I’ve been pondering what was the most difficult part of my loooooong unequally yoked marriage. And viewing it from 30 years of experience now, I have concluded a few things that

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  • The GREAT Power of Our Warfare

    The GREAT Power of Our Warfare

    The name of Jesus. His name can launch a war, seal the fate of nations, change the destiny of a thousand generations. His name can cast out legions of devils and free captives from the darkest depression. His name heals the blind and destroys cancer. His name can bring freedom, deliverance, new destinies and fortunes.

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  • A Letter From Jesus. You Need This Today!

    A Letter From Jesus. You Need This Today!

    SUMites, This post is for the weary. This post is for those who have been in the trenches and can’t feel their toes, their nose, and struggle at times to think clearly. This post is for those who feel hope draining from their future, and dreams appear dashed. This post is for all the warriors

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  • Faith, Hope and Love

    Faith, Hope and Love

    Image courtesy of arztsamui at FreeDigitalPhotos.net What a year 2020 has been so far! Ian from wintry Sydney here. Be assured that those of us who don’t live in America are weeping for the people of that great nation and we continue to cry out to God believing for a wave of peace to sweep

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  • Locked-Down Life: It’s Renovation Time

    Locked-Down Life: It’s Renovation Time

    Dear friends, Ann here! Today, as we enter our umpteenth week of staying home I thought I would share a personal story. I think I got an inkling last year about this whole Coronavirus thing, but didn’t understand it. I know a couple of others who had the same thing happen. See what you think…

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  • Advent – An Invitation to Go Deeper

    Advent – An Invitation to Go Deeper

    Photo courtesy of LiturgyTools.net The Christmas season comes around every year and for many of us it’s kind of the same-old-same-old. Yes, the specialness of the season are the traditions of it and doing the same things every year.  We put up the same tree and decorations, listen to the same Christmas music, have the

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  • The Enemy Cannot Handle This!

    The Enemy Cannot Handle This!

    Sunday, September 29th is the beginning of Rosh Hashanah. We’ve talked about this Jewish holiday over the years. In fact, the first time I’d ever been made aware of it’s significance was because of a blog post from either Lynn or Dineen. For those who are not familiar or are new to this holiday, a…

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  • I’ve Reached a Dead-End!

    I’ve Reached a Dead-End!

    A Dead-End…. …Divorce… …Failed adoption… …Lost job… …Friendship betrayed… …Circumstances… …Cancer… Arrival on: Dead End Street This is a familiar road to me, perhaps to you as well. We arrive in this desolate place by many different vehicles and at various speeds.

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  • A Shiny New Legacy

    A Shiny New Legacy

    Hi friends, Ann here! It’s my turn to write this week and I thought I’d take the opportunity to tell you a crazy story. I hope it makes you smile.   Back in April, after our ‘Hear the Roar’ conference, I landed home with a spinning head. So much had happened, and I had a

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  • A Road Well Worth It

    A Road Well Worth It

    Hi friends, Ann here! Have you ever looked in the rear-view mirror, glimpsed the road behind you, and realized that something’s changed? That happened to me recently in relation to a friend who didn't want to know about faith. I thought I'd share the story today. When I first turned to God, I began to

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  • MUST READ For SUMites Still Waiting

    MUST READ For SUMites Still Waiting

    My heart has been with the many who are reading here and are STILL waiting for your miracle. It may have been wrenching to read about spouses coming to faith while you languish in the loneliness and deep conflicts of a mismatched marriage. I know for me, reading about happy couples was sometimes a dagger…

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  • MORE From The Summit…

    MORE From The Summit…

    Hey SUM family, Tiffany Here!  During the leader's meeting on the Friday morning before the conference I said I would share a spoken word piece during the offering time. I didn't have anything prepared at the time of volunteering. In fact I just heard the words come out of my mouth. You know those moments

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  • Good Friday

    Good Friday

    John 12: 24-25 Listen carefully: Unless a grain of wheat is buried in the ground, dead to the world, it is never any more than a grain of wheat. But if it is buried, it sprouts and reproduces itself many times over. In the same way, anyone who holds on to life just as it…

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  • I’ve Never Understood God In This Way Before…Have You?

    I’ve Never Understood God In This Way Before…Have You?

    *Photo credit: Arkdiscovery.com, this is the forever blackened top of Mount Sinai, where God's presence came in fire. God is angry and full of wrath…and I want no part of that! I've heard throughout my lifetime that the God of the Bible (specifically the Old Testament) is mean and unmerciful and a murderer. I'm sure

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  • I Have Guilt Over My Mismatched Marriage

    I Have Guilt Over My Mismatched Marriage

    A few weeks ago, this question arrived on our Instagram:”What to do with that guilt I feel sometimes for marrying someone who is not a believer?”

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  • Because of the Manger… Birth of the King!

    Because of the Manger… Birth of the King!

    From my prayer time this Christmas: December 2018 From the Father: In the quiet before the early light of Christmas traditions, My child, rise and sit alone with Me. Press into My heart and travel with Me through the ages, back to a tiny town in the Judean desert. This village, Bethlehem, shelters a teenaged,

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