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In a consumer-drive culture, it’s easy to forget about the importance of gratefulness. Sure, we’re encouraged to take a few minutes at Thanksgiving to “count our blessings,” but it doesn’t go much further. Secular writers may explore the benefits of gratitude, but they fail to explore the much deeper spiritual meaning of gratitude. We’ll talk with Susan Muto about the development of Christian gratitude over the centuries and how it applies today.
Further Reading
Book: Gratefulness: The Habit of a Grace-Filled Life
Guest Info
Susan Muto is the author of Gratefulness: The Habit of a Grace-Filled Life. She’s executive director of the Epiphany Association, is a renowned speaker, author, and teacher, and is dean of the Epiphany Academy of Formative Spirituality. Visit epiphanyassociation.org
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In a consumer-drive culture, it’s easy to forget about the importance of gratefulness. Sure, we’re encouraged to take a few minutes at Thanksgiving to “count our blessings,” but it doesn’t go much further. Secular writers may explore the benefits of gratitude, but they fail to explore the much deeper spiritual meaning of gratitude. We’ll talk with Susan Muto about the development of Christian gratitude over the centuries and how it applies today.
Further Reading
Book: Gratefulness: The Habit of a Grace-Filled Life
Guest Info
Susan Muto is the author of Gratefulness: The Habit of a Grace-Filled Life. She’s executive director of the Epiphany Association, is a renowned speaker, author, and teacher, and is dean of the Epiphany Academy of Formative Spirituality. Visit epiphanyassociation.org

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