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What does gratitude do to a life over time?
In this episode, Jonathan Kindler explores how steady thanksgiving moves from a moment to a framework—forming endurance, stabilizing peace, and teaching the heart to trust when nothing’s changing. Blending Scripture (Philippians 4:11–13; Psalms; Revelation 7:12), storytelling, and a warm dose of humor, he shows why gratitude is learned, not leapt into and how repetition literally rewires what we remember so faith becomes our reflex.
If thankfulness has felt like fireworks that fade, this conversation helps you build a rhythm that lasts, so mercy becomes memory, and peace becomes your posture.
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Instagram @ soundmind.live
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What does gratitude do to a life over time?
In this episode, Jonathan Kindler explores how steady thanksgiving moves from a moment to a framework—forming endurance, stabilizing peace, and teaching the heart to trust when nothing’s changing. Blending Scripture (Philippians 4:11–13; Psalms; Revelation 7:12), storytelling, and a warm dose of humor, he shows why gratitude is learned, not leapt into and how repetition literally rewires what we remember so faith becomes our reflex.
If thankfulness has felt like fireworks that fade, this conversation helps you build a rhythm that lasts, so mercy becomes memory, and peace becomes your posture.
Visit:
Instagram @ soundmind.live

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