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n this episode of the Repurpose Journey podcast, we explore a kind of gratitude that goes deeper than surface-level positivity or simple lists. This conversation invites you into a gentler, more honest gratitude practice that does not deny pain but walks alongside it.
Together, we reflect on how gratitude can quietly reshape our days, renew our minds, and steady our hearts, even in seasons of grief, uncertainty, or emotional exhaustion. Rooted in Scripture and grounded in compassion, this episode reminds us that gratitude is not about bypassing hard emotions or rushing healing. Grief and gratitude can coexist, and both belong in a life of faith.
You’ll hear biblical reflections from Lamentations 3, Romans 12, Ecclesiastes 3, Psalm 46, and Philippians 4, along with a simple, practical gratitude practice designed to help gratitude move from something we occasionally do into something we carry daily.
This episode is for you if you are
This is the quiet work of repurposing our days. One grateful moment at a time.
By Lauran this episode of the Repurpose Journey podcast, we explore a kind of gratitude that goes deeper than surface-level positivity or simple lists. This conversation invites you into a gentler, more honest gratitude practice that does not deny pain but walks alongside it.
Together, we reflect on how gratitude can quietly reshape our days, renew our minds, and steady our hearts, even in seasons of grief, uncertainty, or emotional exhaustion. Rooted in Scripture and grounded in compassion, this episode reminds us that gratitude is not about bypassing hard emotions or rushing healing. Grief and gratitude can coexist, and both belong in a life of faith.
You’ll hear biblical reflections from Lamentations 3, Romans 12, Ecclesiastes 3, Psalm 46, and Philippians 4, along with a simple, practical gratitude practice designed to help gratitude move from something we occasionally do into something we carry daily.
This episode is for you if you are
This is the quiet work of repurposing our days. One grateful moment at a time.