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New Resource for Pastors, Small Group Leaders to Offer ‘Hope Again’

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NEW ORLEANS (WordNews.org) Jan. 4, 2022 – Pastor Steve Robinson of Church of the King in New Orleans has created a new resource designed to help churches and small groups grow stronger in their faith “with the power of hope.”

The resource, Hope Again: Good News for a Broken World,” is a six-week “spiritual growth campaign” that is focused on “the transforming power of the gospel,” Robinson said.

“People are hurting…our world is broken. The challenges of leading ministries are greater than ever before,” states Pastor Robinson. “There is only one thing that will unite and strengthen us, and that’s the hope only found in the gospel of Jesus Christ.” 

The resource includes sermon transcripts, small group videos and transcripts, personal devotionals, and a small group coaching guide. Robinson said the resource is designed to provide everything pastors need to lead their churches in a study through the first eight chapters of the book of Romans.

Robinson will be starting this journey himself on Jan. 15. at his church, with more than 10,000 people participating in 1,000 small groups.

Robinson has two decades of experience with successful spiritual growth campaigns. This new study was written from his inspiration to unite churches, strengthen faith, and bring stability to families, churches and communities.

“I’ve always been impressed with Steve Robinson’s deep theological understanding and insight into the Bible,” said Dino Rizzo, executive director of the Association of Related Churches (ARC). “His new resource, ‘Hope Again,’ is no exception to this. This amazing guide… provides the keys to overcoming the hopelessness of our broken world. I would recommend every pastor and church utilize this great resource.”

Watch a video by Robinson and download “Hope Again” resources for your church at https://steverobinson.com/hopeagain/

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