Beacons of HOPE

Beacons of HOPE Beacons of Hope is a group of Adventist from PH Conference .We are a non profit organisation with in

Beacons of Hope is a group of progressive minds with the passion to touch humanity via numerous ways ranging from free educational support , free medical campaigns, free legal services , Bible study and other events that align our vision.

FunHealth WalkNetworking Prayer TeamworkMassive attendance Other wonderful words aren't enough to describe today's BoH W...
30/01/2022

Fun
Health
Walk
Networking
Prayer
Teamwork
Massive attendance
Other wonderful words aren't enough to describe today's BoH Walk2Life Excercise program.

To God be the glory.

Next Edition of our monthly walk2Life program comes up on the last Sunday of February, 2022

See photos and smile.

Beacons of HOPE invites you to join her January edition of monthly excersise with a theme " Walk 2 Life".See details in ...
26/01/2022

Beacons of HOPE invites you to join her January edition of monthly excersise with a theme " Walk 2 Life".

See details in the promotional flyer.

See you on Sunday morning for this health / sports campaign.

Thanks

Beacons of Hope Brings to you " Walk 2 Life " exercise program. Let's travel together via a real life story:*Stephanie L...
28/12/2021

Beacons of Hope
Brings to you

" Walk 2 Life " exercise program.

Let's travel together via a real life story:

*Stephanie Laska: Small Steps, Big Benefits*

“Exercise for me is not about running a marathon, it’s about those daily decisions to just go outside.”

Growing up, Stephanie Laska, 44, never worked out. She chose music class over P.E., and had Kool-Aid and Froot Loops every day. It wasn’t until her 40s, weighing around 300 pounds, that she decided she need a lifestyle reboot. A few simple diet changes, like dropping sugary soda and limiting beer and desserts, helped her lose 50 pounds.

But she quickly hit a plateau and knew it was time to start moving.“The details [of a workout schedule] stressed me out at first,” says the Californian. “When do you exercise? Who takes the kids to school? Who makes dinner?” After a few months of putting it off, she decided to just walk.

Not long after, when she was walking her typical route around a tennis court, she decided to pick it up and run the length of one side. Then, she ran two sides, then three, then a full loop, until she ran her first mile in 2014.

“I was keeping it a secret at this point and I remember taking my kids to the park one day. They were on the bikes and got far ahead of me, so I decided to run to catch up,” Laska recalls. “The look on my daughter’s face when she saw me running was like she saw Santa Claus.”

That’s when Laska started taking her one-mile jogs up to a 5k, 10k, half-marathon and eventually, marathon distance.Laska ran her first 26.2 in 2015, scoring first place in her age group. She completed her second this past fall in NYC, as a member of the PowerBar Clean Start team, just one year after having major surgery.

“What motivated me to keep going was that it wasn’t as hard as I made it out to be,” says Laska, who lost a total of 140 pounds and has kept it off for four years now. “People tend to make these huge decisions — like joining a gym or signing up for bootcamp — but I just made a tiny choice to take a walk around the block. I always try to remind myself that those little decisions snowball, positive or negative.”

The idea of taking life one step at a time has led Laska to make more time for herself, and say no to responsibilities that don’t improve her well-being. This has also improved her relationships with her husband and kids and even brought on a promotion at work, she says. “People always ask the hardest thing about losing weight, and I respond that it was saying no to buttered popcorn at the movies,” Laska says.

“Exercise for me is not about running a marathon, it’s about those daily decisions to just go outside.”

READY FOR BoH Walk2Life Campaign.(Majestic steps for a healthy body)

Sunday of Every Month.

Powered by : Beacons of Hope

Imagine seeing life from a different perspective. The feeling of having a first hand experience of what living homeless ...
05/12/2021

Imagine seeing life from a different perspective.

The feeling of having a first hand experience of what living homeless on the rugged and very dangerous streets of Port Harcourt is.

The shock of giving birth to a blind or even a deaf, dumb child......The initial rejection by the parents ONLY to see greatness in such a child .A STAR CHILD

The joys of seeing ORPHANS recite a poem around the THEME of LOVE and wrapping their performance with a clarion call for Love for God and Love for man.

☆Sweet melodious voices
☆Wonderful content filled inspiring messages
☆Passionate expression of genuine tears and commitment to help humanity from her pains

Beacons of HOPE charity concert was a huge success 27/11/2021. It lived far above expectations.

To God be the glory.

Gentle reminder:This wonderful charity musical concert holds tommorow 27/11/2021.Venue : Seventh Day Adventist Church Ru...
26/11/2021

Gentle reminder:
This wonderful charity musical concert holds tommorow 27/11/2021.

Venue : Seventh Day Adventist Church Rumuagholu .
Time : 12 :30pm

Come join us celebrate God's creativity and uniqueness in all irrespective of differences ( Physically challenged or not).

We are all gifted to showcase God's masterpiece.

You'll be glad you joined.

However, if you can be at the venue physically, feel free to join a live broadcast of the charity musical concert via Beacons of Hope page.

10 Simple Ways To Show Your Love for HumanityLove comes in various forms and varying degrees. But the greatest kind of l...
11/11/2021

10 Simple Ways To Show Your Love for Humanity

Love comes in various forms and varying degrees. But the greatest kind of love is not loving yourself. Nor is it the love that you have for your family and friends. Rather, it is your love for humanity. For most of us, we form our identity based on our race, religion, skin color, and political leanings among others. We tend to identify with a certain group and call them “our people”. We also tend to be more welcoming towards people whom we regard as “one of us”. Yet we often regard with suspicion those who we think don’t belong in our social strata.

But have you ever felt a kinship towards humankind in general rather than just with a select group?
Only a few of us would have answered yes. But that is not entirely our fault. Most of our biases stem from the society we live in. Admit it or not, some of us grew up thinking that some groups of people are better than others. It’s so easy to love those people whom you identify with. But it takes a special kind of courage to love people no matter who they are or where they came from.

You may not realize it but you can show your love for others even with simple gestures. Here are some of them:
1. Always Look For The Good in People
2. Focus on People’s Potentials
3. Choose to Love
4. Treat Everyone As Equals
5. Love Yourself
6. Love Everyone As You Would Your Brothers and Sisters
7. Forgive
8. Show Compassion
9. Give Back to the Community
10. Smile Even to Strangers

BoH Charity Concert Loading : 27/11/2021
Venue : Seventh Day Adventist Church, Rumuagholu, PHC

10/11/2021

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Port Harcourt

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