ILGENDORFF Cowboys of the Cross Special to the Bulletin When we don't understand what hope is, we set ourselves up to lose it. “If this situation doesn't turn around soon, I'm going to lose my truck. I hope I find work soon.”“That's two dead calves this spring already, I hope there aren't any issues with the rest.”That's the most common way we're used to hearing the word, “hope” get used but it sets us up for discouragement when the job doesn't come and the truck gets repossessed or you lose two more calves in a ridiculously bad calving season.We put ...