
Fall 2021
It’s often said that when hope is lost, tragedy is not far behind. Imagine someone lost at sea—once they give up hope of being found, their natural instinct to survive fades, and so do their chances of rescue. The message is simple yet profound: in times of hardship, hope is what helps us hold on just a little longer.
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In life’s darkest moments, hope becomes a glimmer of light—a sign that the night won’t last forever. It’s that deep-down belief that help is on the way.
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Throughout the pandemic, we’ve seen a sharp rise in drug abuse, alcoholism, and suicide. Many are struggling silently. For some, it feels like hope has disappeared altogether.
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But that’s where the Good News comes in.
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There is a Citadel of Hope being built—a place founded on faith and healing. A lighthouse for women lost in the storm of addiction and despair, and for those fighting through life’s hardest battles.
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Harris Family Ministries’ House of Restoration is on the way.
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A place of safety. A place of new beginnings. A house built on hope.
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With grace,
~Rev. Isaiah Jones