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Whitney Hopler reflects on the power of encouragement through the lens of 1 Thessalonians 5:11: “Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” Drawing inspiration from her father’s lifelong friendship with Hibbie, Whitney reminds us how simple acts of support, prayer, and love can bring God’s light into a hurting world. True Christian encouragement strengthens relationships, spreads hope, and reflects God’s heart for His people.
✨ Highlights
Why encouraging others is a reflection of God’s love in action
How simple words and gestures can strengthen someone’s faith
The multiplying effect of encouragement—how it inspires others to pass it on
Practical ways to uplift friends, family, and community members in need
A biblical reminder from 1 Thessalonians 5:11 to build one another up daily
Join the Conversation
Who has encouraged you the most in your faith journey? And who in your life could use encouragement today? Share your story and inspire others by tagging @LifeAudioNetwork and using #EncourageOneAnother. Let’s build each other up and spread God’s hope together!
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Full Transcript Below:
Encourage One Another
By: Whitney Hopler
“Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:11, NIV
My dad Jim is grateful for many friends, and one of his friendships stands out to me. Dad and his friend Hibbie bonded as young boys whose fathers had passed away. Both of them had to deal with the grief and challenges of not having their fathers while growing up. They encouraged each other and built each other up day by day. By the time Hibbie passed away at age 87, he and Dad had celebrated about 80 years of friendship! I’m inspired by how Dad and Hibbie leaned on each other, shared their burdens, and strengthened one another for nearly a lifetime.
That’s what the Bible urges us all to do 1 Thessalonians 5:11. Life is hard in this fallen world. We face many challenges, but we’re not meant to go through our challenges alone. God has given us a powerful gift: each other. God calls us to encourage one another. That means giving each other courage through kind words and actions. Encouragement is often simple, but it’s significant. God will send his power flowing through our li
By Touch CanadaWhitney Hopler reflects on the power of encouragement through the lens of 1 Thessalonians 5:11: “Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” Drawing inspiration from her father’s lifelong friendship with Hibbie, Whitney reminds us how simple acts of support, prayer, and love can bring God’s light into a hurting world. True Christian encouragement strengthens relationships, spreads hope, and reflects God’s heart for His people.
✨ Highlights
Why encouraging others is a reflection of God’s love in action
How simple words and gestures can strengthen someone’s faith
The multiplying effect of encouragement—how it inspires others to pass it on
Practical ways to uplift friends, family, and community members in need
A biblical reminder from 1 Thessalonians 5:11 to build one another up daily
Join the Conversation
Who has encouraged you the most in your faith journey? And who in your life could use encouragement today? Share your story and inspire others by tagging @LifeAudioNetwork and using #EncourageOneAnother. Let’s build each other up and spread God’s hope together!
SUBSCRIBE to our NEW SHOW — Your Nightly Prayer
Check out other Crosswalk Podcasts: Crosswalk Talk: Celebrity Christian Interviews
Full Transcript Below:
Encourage One Another
By: Whitney Hopler
“Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:11, NIV
My dad Jim is grateful for many friends, and one of his friendships stands out to me. Dad and his friend Hibbie bonded as young boys whose fathers had passed away. Both of them had to deal with the grief and challenges of not having their fathers while growing up. They encouraged each other and built each other up day by day. By the time Hibbie passed away at age 87, he and Dad had celebrated about 80 years of friendship! I’m inspired by how Dad and Hibbie leaned on each other, shared their burdens, and strengthened one another for nearly a lifetime.
That’s what the Bible urges us all to do 1 Thessalonians 5:11. Life is hard in this fallen world. We face many challenges, but we’re not meant to go through our challenges alone. God has given us a powerful gift: each other. God calls us to encourage one another. That means giving each other courage through kind words and actions. Encouragement is often simple, but it’s significant. God will send his power flowing through our li