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Contagious in the home
Ingratitude is toxic. It poisons the atmosphere in our homes and workplaces. It contaminates hearts and relationships. Moms and dads […]
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Lepers blessing
True story. A church group from New Bern, North Carolina, had traveled to the Caribbean on a mission trip. As […]
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Blessing others or gratifying yourself
Grateful people are loving people who seek to bless others, while ungrateful people are bent on gratifying themselves. They tend […]
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Humble mind
“A humble mind,” Henry Ward Beecher once said, “is the soil out of which thanks naturally grow.” Nancy Leigh DeMossClick […]
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Revealer of my heart
That’s because gratitude is a revealer of the heart, not just a reporter of details. And among the things it […]
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Root of so many problems
After decades of ministry to hurting people, I have come to believe that a failure to give thanks is at […]
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Fanny Crosby
The old-time hymn writer Fanny Crosby had that choice to make. I’m sure when she learned that her sightless world […]
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Chronic mood
One thing is indisputable: the chronic mood of looking longingly at what we have not, or thankfully at what we […]
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Jesus had the spirit of gratitude
One of those qualities of the Lord Jesus that you may overlook if you’re not observant is His spirit of […]
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Will of God
live long enough, and you find that the choices only change by year and color. A decision that’s huge today […]