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In the third episode of Grace Enough’s 21 Days of Gratitude, host Amber Cullum explores the profound concept of shared thanks within the context of the sacrificial system God put in place when Israel was first becoming a nation.
This episode dives into the Thanksgiving offering, a voluntary act of gratitude for God’s unsought generosity.
Amber draws connections between this ancient sacrifice and our modern lives as followers of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of shared gratitude among family, friends, and communities.
She shares personal experiences from her family, demonstrating how expressing appreciation can transform relationships and create a culture of gratitude.
If you’re looking to deepen your understanding of gratitude and its transformative power, this episode is a must-listen.
4 Week FREE Gratitude Practice: https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/freegratitudepractice/
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In the third episode of Grace Enough’s 21 Days of Gratitude, host Amber Cullum explores the profound concept of shared thanks within the context of the sacrificial system God put in place when Israel was first becoming a nation.
This episode dives into the Thanksgiving offering, a voluntary act of gratitude for God’s unsought generosity.
Amber draws connections between this ancient sacrifice and our modern lives as followers of Jesus, emphasizing the importance of shared gratitude among family, friends, and communities.
She shares personal experiences from her family, demonstrating how expressing appreciation can transform relationships and create a culture of gratitude.
If you’re looking to deepen your understanding of gratitude and its transformative power, this episode is a must-listen.
4 Week FREE Gratitude Practice: https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/freegratitudepractice/
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