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Watch Out--Katie's Choosing Gratitude! | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | April 21, 2010

Even though I’m in the 'Terrible Two’s' phase of this thing—where I whine and complain when I don’t get my way, I can already see the Holy Spirit at work.

Choosing Gratitude: Your Invitation to Transformation | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | November 24, 2022

Nancy says, “In those moments when I find myself gasping for air, feeling that I’m going under, I’ve discovered that gratitude is a life preserver.”

Expressions of Gratitude | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | November 19, 2009

Yesterday afternoon I was sitting at a red light. I glanced up to see this license plate staring back at me: THKFUL. I laughed out loud.

The Sacrifice—and Promise—of Gratitude | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | December 6, 2010

Are you facing a circumstance that just doesn't naturally call for gratitude? You're trying to be brave. You want to do the right thing . . .

How Do I Find Joy in Hard Things? | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | November 8, 2021

When challenges come, take steps to remind yourself your joy is in the Lord.

Depressed and Thankful: 6 Ways to Find Joy | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | February 1, 2018

If you are wandering down the dark path of depression and despair, here are six ways to fight for joy through gratefulness.

When Sovereignty and Thankfulness Meet | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | November 17, 2022

This week, as you fill out sticky notes and look for ways to deepen your gratitude, consider this: your gratitude list may be missing something.

Post-Thanksgiving Heartache? You’re Not Alone | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | November 28, 2022

Thanksgiving is over, but now is not the time to pack your lists away.

When Gratitude Isn't So Warm and Fuzzy | Revive Our Hearts Blog

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blog post | November 27, 2013

We tend to romanticize that first Thanksgiving. But our retellings of history have a way of puffing up the happy stuff and glossing over grim realities.