Finding the Light Again: Turning Your Lighthouse Back On 

  1. A Beacon of Hope: Just like a lighthouse guides ships safely through dangerous waters and dark nights, House of Hope guides at-risk teens and their families through difficult, uncertain seasons toward safety, healing, and a new future. 
  2. A Symbol of God’s Light: The lighthouse represents the light of Christ shining in the darkness, offering direction, comfort, and clarity when life feels overwhelming or confusing. 
  3. A Reminder of Purpose: It’s a physical and visual reminder on campus of the ministry’s mission: to be a steady, unchanging source of hope and guidance for those who feel lost. 
  1. Sit in the Quiet and Listen. Set aside 10 or 15 minutes to sit and listen. Ask the Lord to show you where your light has gone dim or dark.  
     
  2. Journal What You Hear. You don’t have to be big on journaling to take this step. One or two sentences will do. The importance of doing this is to firmly acknowledge what you hear so you can begin to take action. 
     
  3. Write a Plan of Action. Write down 3 things you can do to turn the light back on in your lighthouse in this area.  
     
  4. Pray for Help. Success doesn’t come from our own efforts. We need help! God wants you to turn to Him. He is the source of all light. Ask Him to help you turn your lighthouse back on. 
     
  5. Pursue Light. Darkness is the absence of light. Psalm 119:105 says, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” To turn the light back on, get into the Word of God. Read it daily—even if it is only for 5 minutes. Focus on the Scriptures that relate to your “lighthouse” need. 

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