Faith in the Future was a British comedy television show running from 1995-1998. It was a sequel to the show Second Thoughts. It was aired on the ITV channel for 22 episodes.
It continued the story of Faith and Hannah, a mother and daughter who were constantly bickering.
Faith in the Future Foundation is a private charitable organization dedicated to advancing peace in the Mideast and the world through the practice of non-violence, good works and educational evangelism of unbelievers as taught by Jesus.
Faith in the Future Foundation has come into existence due to the generosity of Herbert R. Stollorz, the author of Apocalypse Prophesied and Mystery of Tammuz 17.
Faith in the Future Foundation is a private charitable, educational and religious foundation that has received advanced ruling from the United States Internal Revenue Service qualifying contributions to us as federal income tax exempt under Section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code, under section 170 of the Code.
The study of the future of faith is therefore the pursuit of the ideal, the search for God's highest and best truth.
So in the short-run, Jesus saw a catastrophic future for his generation, filled with tribulation, but in the long-run, Jesus foresaw a constructive future, where humans could fulfill their potential because they were restored to God's covenant.
Whether we see the future as predetermined by God, or open-ended, we are called to be servants of the generations to come.