Festival of Hope

At 19 years of age, my life was completely turned around in one night.  When the Billy Graham Crusade came to Pittsburgh in 1993, at the old Three Rivers Stadium, I was not much interested in Jesus, or His ways.  Although, deep down I new my life was missing something important.

I received a message that night that changed my life.  I was invited to make Jesus my Lord and Savior.

Come to the Festival of Hope this weekend!  This is a powerful ministry with an important, life changing message.  Invite your family and friends.  It’s at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh.  It starts at 7 PM (tonight and Sunday), and its Free (no ticket required).

The Billy Graham Crusade eventually became the Festival of Hope.  My life was saved on a night like tonight and I am thankful to Jesus.  I am thankful to my family and friends that physically brought me to the event (and gave me wise counsel after my decision).  Maybe you or someone you know needs to be at this event?

Hope to see you at the Festival of Hope. Have a great weekend!

Richard Hoffman Ph.D.

Clinical Director

Christian Counseling Associates of Western PA

Website: stg.ccawpa.com

 

About the Author

Richard Hoffman Ph.D., L.P.C.

Dr. Richard Hoffman is the Founder and Clinical Director of Christian Counseling Associates (CCA), a leading faith-based counseling organization with over 85 locations across five states. With over 25 years of clinical experience, Dr. Hoffman specializes in treating depression, anxiety, trauma, addictions, and relational issues through a Christian worldview. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor in multiple states and holds several national certifications, including Board Certified Christian Counselor and Approved Clinical Supervisor.

In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Hoffman serves as President of the Foundation for Christian Counseling, which expands access to faith-based mental health services. He also teaches internationally and has served as an adjunct professor at several U.S. universities. Dr. Hoffman is passionate about integrating faith and evidence-based care to strengthen individuals, families, and communities.

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