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Finding Real Hope in Times of Trouble

How thousands in the islands get through the hard times that they are facing.

(Photo Courtesy of Jehovah's Witnesses Public Information Desk)

Cancer. Valerie Angelo recalls the exact moment her doctor said the word.

“I felt the blood drain from my face,” said the 65 year old from Honokaa, Hawaii.

Since her diagnosis, Angelo has clung tighter than ever to the hope from the Scriptures
that she’s cherished since becoming one of Jehovah’s Witnesses some 45 years ago.

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“I do my best to not dwell on what’s happening to me here and now,” said Angelo, of the
multiple surgeries and aggressive chemotherapy and radiation treatments she’s endured.
“I remember that I’m looking forward to a paradise earth where tears and pain will no
longer exist.”

This spring, after two years of holding religious services in a virtual format, Angelo joins
millions of Witnesses worldwide, inviting all to hear about that hope in a Bible based
lecture to be held at a local Kingdom Hall during the week of April 4, 2022. T his special
presentation entitled “Where Can You Find Real Hope?” comes at a very special time for
Jehovah’s Witnesses locally who will be heading back to their meeting places April 1 for
the first time in two years.

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“We’re overjoyed to be able to come together again in person at this very special time
said Robert Hendriks, U.S. spokesman for Jehovah’s Witnesses. “This event takes on a
new dimension as we return to our Kingdom Halls and invite our neighbors to join us. It’s
very exciting! Congregations will also offer a videoconferencing option for all
congregants and visitors.

Exploring the theme of “real hope” resonates with many who feel hopeless in the face of
relentless bad news and mounting problems. For Las Vegas teen Hailey Ann Seavey
negative thoughts became a vicious cycle before she found some relief By her
sophomore year of high school, painful memories of past trauma left Seavey unable to
envision a future worth living for. “I kept cycling through the same negative feelings over
and over,” she said. “I thought, ‘If this is how my life is going to be, what’s the point?’”

Seavey confided in a classmate, who comforted her with the Bible’s promise of a future
time when pains of the past will plague no one.

Hope began to rise in Seavey’s heart. She started an in depth study of the Bible and
accepted her schoolmate’s invitation to attend congregation meetings of Jehovah’s
Witnesses; soon, she was sharing her newfound hope with others.

“Learning what the Bible teaches gave me something to look forward to,” said Seavey,
now 18. “I feel refreshed and uplifted, and I want others to have that too.”

Mike O’Connell, 70, of Marietta Georgia, finds comfort in the same Bible promises.

His wife, Dee, contracted COVID 19 last year while hospitalized with a stroke and died just
days before their 39th wedding anniversary. “I miss everything about her,” said O’ Connell.

Picturing how he will welcome her back in the global resurrection to life on earth as
described in Scripture helps O’Connell endure the pain of Dee’s absence.

“I have no doubt I’ll see her again,” he said. “Staying focused on that time keeps my hope
alive.”

The 30 minute program “Where Can You Find Real Hope?” will be hosted worldwide by
congregations of Jehovah’s Witnesses in person at local Kingdom Halls. The public is
also invited the following week to the annual Memorial observance of Jesus Christ’s
death on the evening of Friday, April 15, 2022.

Admission to both programs is free, and no registration is required. Information on
attending locally is available at www.jw.org

“In times like these, we need hope more than ever,” said Hendriks. “Hope helps a person
look ahead with courage and confidence to the fulfillment of God’s beautiful promises.
That’s why attending one of these special programs can be life-changing.

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