In the Wake of COVID-19 Virus: Hope Is Here

In the wake of this Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19), there is one essential part of our lives we hold close to our survival, that is the power and ability to hope. The power to hope stems from our faith in knowing there is something more to fight for. It brings us back to our core beliefs, prompting us to think about our family, loved ones, friends, or simply living alone in a great time of uncertainty without feeling alone. It affects how we think about the world around us, it penetrates every fiber within our body to retract out of fear that this could kill us at any moment. To live in fear is truly a prison within ourselves. In this case, we cannot see the deadly virus, rather it is around us and we must take precautions to practice social distancing in order to keep safe from possibly coming in contact with it. This fact alone instills tremendous fear among our population to retreat into our homes away from people.

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The message that must be conveyed is that Hope Is Here now. It is our time to work around hope for a better tomorrow moving forward into an unknown future that our children will have to face as we figure this out together. Everyone must come together and be mindful of how we exist in this world. We have choices, we can either lead or follow or take a stance for a better outcome by being a positive force in this very uncertain time. As part of this message of hope, we created a music video to share with you. We hope this brings you peace at a time of great uncertainty. We are thinking about those people exposed to this virus such as those on the front lines from doctors, nurses, grocery stores, and throughout the media outlets. Everyone is at risk when they come in contact with someone COVID-19 positive. The message of hope, faith, and prayer may help those feeling lost, lonely, and displaced fulfilled with the fact that hope is here. We must trust that hope will conquer all as we work through this crisis stronger together.

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