Jesus Calling Practicing Thankfulness
$19.99
Each of us has a choice in the type of “lens” we use to view our lives. Some of us view our lives through a lens of “lack.” We keep a mental inventory of everything we don’t have and worry there won’t be enough for us in the future. Others among us view our lives through a lens of “abundance.” We notice everything that we do have, thank God for providing those things for us, and then choose to live our days depending and trusting in him to keep on providing for us in the future.
In Practicing Thankfulness, based on the bestselling book Jesus Calling by Sarah Young, you will explore how you can switch your perspective to view your life more through the lens of abundance than of lack. You will explore what the Bible has to say about the many ways that God provides for you, learn why you should give thanks to him (in every situation) for this abundance, and discover how to truly make thankfulness a part of your daily life. This Bible
Study includes:
*6 in-depth sessions
*devotional readings from Jesus Calling(R)
*selected passages of Scripture for reflection
*Bible study questions
*bonus questions to help you apply the material
*and beautiful 2-color interiors to highlight the sessions.
This study can be used for personal reflection and Bible study or in a small-group setting.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310166870
ISBN10: 031016687X
Sarah Young | Karen Lee-Thorp | Kris Bearss
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2024
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
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