A Season of Darkness — But There Is Still Hope
We are in a dark season. Here in South Africa, winter has arrived. The days are shorter, the nights are colder, and sickness seems to spread more easily. People are struggling. Many families are hurting. Relationships are falling apart. Finances are tight. Health is failing. And for some, the darkness isn't just outside—it's inside too. It feels like life itself has turned cold. But this isn’t a new story. In the book of Mark, chapter 5, verse 25, we read about a woman who was also in a dark season. For twelve long years, she suffered with a bleeding condition. The Bible tells us she spent all her money trying to find healing. She went from doctor to doctor—some translations say “physicians,” but today we know many people turn to all sorts of solutions, even witch doctors—yet she only grew worse. Twelve years. That’s twelve winters. Twelve seasons of pain, shame, and hopelessness. But something shifted. One day, she heard about Jesus....