To maintain a lifestyle of gratitude, we need only four words: In everything give thanks... 1 Thessalonians 5:18a (KJV) When the sun shines hot or the rain falls hard - give thanks. When the table is full, scanty or empty - give thanks. When you are strong or when your strength fails you - give... Continue Reading →
Walking In Gratitude (2)
Last week, we talked about the attitude of gratitude in relation to receiving from God. Today, we will look at it in relation to others. The beauty of receiving is not in the enormity of benevolence shown, but the attitude of gratitude given in return for love shown in kind. You are not entitled to... Continue Reading →
The Language of Silence
Have you ever wondered how or why opportunities pass you by? There's something I have heard about people's body language serving as responses to offers given by others.
