The virtue of hope means more than wishful thinking. From a Christian perspective, hope means being secure in the reality of God through Jesus Christ. John Stonestreet and Timothy George explain.
"The Virtue of Hope (and its Counterfeit Vices)" John Skillen
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In the eight-part series Renewing Virtue, Chuck Colson, Dr. Timothy George, T. M. Moore, and John Stonestreet examine the importance of virtue, why it matters, how to live a virtuous life, and how the church can help revive virtue. They explore these seven virtues: courage, prudence, temperance, justice, faith, hope, and love.
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