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John Mark Boes, our guest speaker from Kentucky United Methodist Homes, challenges many with one powerful question from Ezekiel 37: “Mortal, can these bones live?”
In this powerful message from Ezekiel 37, we are reminded that God specializes in bringing life to places that feel hopeless, broken, and forgotten. Even in a valley filled with dry bones, God saw the possibility of restoration.
This message speaks hope not only to weary hearts and struggling faith, but also to those who feel abandoned, overlooked, or alone — including children and young people who may feel like they have no hope left. God still sees them. God still loves them. And God is still able to breathe life into what feels dead.
No situation is too far gone for God’s Spirit to move.
Join us as we reflect on restoration, renewed hope, and the promise that God is not finished yet.
#LoveLikeJesus
By Versailles UMCJohn Mark Boes, our guest speaker from Kentucky United Methodist Homes, challenges many with one powerful question from Ezekiel 37: “Mortal, can these bones live?”
In this powerful message from Ezekiel 37, we are reminded that God specializes in bringing life to places that feel hopeless, broken, and forgotten. Even in a valley filled with dry bones, God saw the possibility of restoration.
This message speaks hope not only to weary hearts and struggling faith, but also to those who feel abandoned, overlooked, or alone — including children and young people who may feel like they have no hope left. God still sees them. God still loves them. And God is still able to breathe life into what feels dead.
No situation is too far gone for God’s Spirit to move.
Join us as we reflect on restoration, renewed hope, and the promise that God is not finished yet.
#LoveLikeJesus