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In a world that glorifies hustle, what if true gratitude asks us to slow down?
In this week’s episode of the Miracle in the Mess Podcast, Kaley Rivera Thompson shares how hurry can crowd out thankfulness — and how rest, Sabbath, and stillness make room for gratitude to grow. Through personal stories from motherhood, ministry, and her own healing journey, she invites listeners to rediscover what Psalm 23 really means when it says, “He makes me lie down.”
This episode is part of the Hermana Blog series on Gratitude & Rhythms of Rest. You can read the full post, “The Slow to Notice Kind of Gratitude — Thankfulness That Needs Space,” at www.kriverathompson.com.
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By Kaley Rivera ThompsonIn a world that glorifies hustle, what if true gratitude asks us to slow down?
In this week’s episode of the Miracle in the Mess Podcast, Kaley Rivera Thompson shares how hurry can crowd out thankfulness — and how rest, Sabbath, and stillness make room for gratitude to grow. Through personal stories from motherhood, ministry, and her own healing journey, she invites listeners to rediscover what Psalm 23 really means when it says, “He makes me lie down.”
This episode is part of the Hermana Blog series on Gratitude & Rhythms of Rest. You can read the full post, “The Slow to Notice Kind of Gratitude — Thankfulness That Needs Space,” at www.kriverathompson.com.
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