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Hebrews 13:5 admonishes us to "be content with what we have." On its own, this maxim could lead to a stagnant life complacent with the status quo, absent of drive and passively pessimistic. Thankfully, Christian contentment isn't rooted in the material order or its cycles of have and have not. Join us for this exciting and practical message on the cornerstones of Christian contentment and a life rich in gratitude.
By Nikolas LarumHebrews 13:5 admonishes us to "be content with what we have." On its own, this maxim could lead to a stagnant life complacent with the status quo, absent of drive and passively pessimistic. Thankfully, Christian contentment isn't rooted in the material order or its cycles of have and have not. Join us for this exciting and practical message on the cornerstones of Christian contentment and a life rich in gratitude.