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The Hope Podcast with Lina Abujamra

The Hope Podcast with Lina Abujamra

Auteur(s): Lina AbuJamra
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Biblical truth for everyday lifeCopyright 2025 Living With Power. All rights reserved. Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • God’s dream for you (Philippians 1:27-30)
    Oct 2 2025

    Do you have dreams? I know I do. When I was a kid, I used to dream of saving a life on a plane. Don’t ask me why, but it’s true. The closest I’ve come to that is handing out orange juice to a diabetic on a plane. What can I say? You take what you get.

    When it comes to dreams, does it surprise you that God has dreams for you? Like the loving Father that He is, God lovingly longs for you to know certain things and live a certain way. He has a future filled with hope for you. Do you believe that?

    ABOUT: Lina AbuJamra is a Pediatric ER doctor, now practicing telemedicine, and the founder of Living With Power Ministries. Known for her bold faith and down-to-earth honesty, she’s passionate (and allegedly funny) about helping people connect biblical truth to everyday life. Whether through teaching, writing, or podcasting, Lina brings hope to those wrestling with life’s hardest questions. When she’s not speaking or creating content, she’s providing medical and humanitarian aid in crisis zones like Lebanon and Uganda. Learn more about her at LivingWithPower.org.

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    16 min
  • How can you find joy in trials? (Philippians 1:19-26)
    Sep 25 2025

    Is it possible? Is it possible? Can you be living through the worst season of your life and still grab on to joy? Hey, it’s not only possible: it’s yours for the taking in Christ.

    ABOUT: Lina AbuJamra is a Pediatric ER doctor, now practicing telemedicine, and the founder of Living With Power Ministries. Known for her bold faith and down-to-earth honesty, she’s passionate (and allegedly funny) about helping people connect biblical truth to everyday life. Whether through teaching, writing, or podcasting, Lina brings hope to those wrestling with life’s hardest questions. When she’s not speaking or creating content, she’s providing medical and humanitarian aid in crisis zones like Lebanon and Uganda. Learn more about her at LivingWithPower.org.

    Follow on Insta: linaabujamra Follow on Facebook: Lina Abujamra

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    23 min
  • Why is this happening to me (Philippians 1:12-18)
    Sep 18 2025

    Why is this happening to me? Ever asked that question? I have! Whether I’m stuck in traffic or on the line with a customer service rep, it seems like life affords me plenty of opportunities to ask why. And as annoying as some days in life can be, the reality is that other days are just plain hard. It’s easy to wonder why. Why has God allowed me to go through this?

    If anyone could have asked why, it was the apostle Paul. Here was this guy who had given his life to Jesus, and given his soul to others, and found himself stuck in a prison cell. In today’s lesson, we’re going to see why it never even occurred to Paul to ask why. He was too busy living pointing to Jesus. He was too busy making each moment count for the Lord. I don’t know about you, but that’s the kind of untouchable joy that my heart longs for.

    ABOUT: Lina AbuJamra is a Pediatric ER doctor, now practicing telemedicine, and the founder of Living With Power Ministries. Known for her bold faith and down-to-earth honesty, she’s passionate (and allegedly funny) about helping people connect biblical truth to everyday life. Whether through teaching, writing, or podcasting, Lina brings hope to those wrestling with life’s hardest questions. When she’s not speaking or creating content, she’s providing medical and humanitarian aid in crisis zones like Lebanon and Uganda. Learn more about her at LivingWithPower.org.

    Follow on Insta: linaabujamra Follow on Facebook: Lina Abujamra

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    18 min
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