Hope in the Night 02/23/2024 Forgiveness
Topics covered in this 1-hour broadcast: Forgiveness
Topics covered in this 1-hour broadcast: Forgiveness
This live call-in program with June Hunt provides practical and Biblical help to callers in a compassionate and understanding way. Call 1-800-488-HOPE (4673) for information. To schedule time with June on Hope In The Night, please leave your information at 1-800-NIGHT-17 (800-644-4817).
This live call-in program with June Hunt provides practical and Biblical help to callers in a compassionate and understanding way. Call 1-800-488-HOPE (4673) for information. To schedule time with June on Hope In The Night, please leave your information at 1-800-NIGHT-17 (800-644-4817).
Nadine expresses her questions about God, focusing on the difference between "head knowledge" and "heart knowledge." She wonders how long it takes to truly understand who God is, and how those who have been abused can learn to see themselves as God sees them and experience His love as a Father. June shares a scripture exercise to help grasp God's presence, and Nadine reflects on what has helped her understand God's love for her. Nadine shares how she has used her experiences to help others through their trials. June affirms Nadine's impact and usefulness in God's work in others' lives.
Maria is struggling with her diagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the stress caused by her difficult relationship with her supervisor, who frequently complains about her to HR. Maria feels distrustful of her supervisor, which worsens her anxiety, and she feels overwhelmed despite working hard. She seeks peace in this situation. In a conversation with June, Maria shares that she has tried speaking with her supervisor and emphasizes her desire to please God. June encourages Maria to pray for her supervisor and to focus on pleasing God, offering her spiritual guidance to find peace amidst the turmoil.
Joseph was addicted to porn for years. It went from "normal" porn to cartoon characters and furries, which led to bestiality. He prayed that God would free him from porn and masturbation, and he has been free for a year. Since turning from porn, he has suffered from panic attacks, depression, and suicidal ideation. He wants to know how to overcome these new issues.
James, having spent time in prison due to a business deal, feels the need to make amends for his past actions. Although he cannot directly contact his victims, he is determined to help young men avoid the same mistakes he made. With a long Catholic background but now attending a non-denominational church, James and June discuss the idea of mentoring young men, both those in prison and those outside. June inquires about James' salvation, and he affirms that he is saved. They also discuss creating a pamphlet to share his story of faith and redemption.
Kenny is having issues with his adult son. Kenny has been kicked out of his apartment because of his son's behavior and drug abuse. His son has marijuana withdrawals which make him violent. Also, his son's brother and mom died of overdoses. Kenny wants to know how to help his son get clean.