SD#143 Do You See What I See?

SD#143 Do You See What I See?

Do You See What I See? Denise kicks off the month by addressing the topic of seeing and hearing God’s real gifts to us for Christmas and the rest of the year. She shares three things we need in order to see what God places before us.       Danielle Poorman...
The Effect of God’s Goodness on Our Gratitude

The Effect of God’s Goodness on Our Gratitude

The Effect of God’s Goodness on Our Gratitude Carrying a jug of oil in my hand and too many other ingredients overflowing in my arms, I murmured under my breath. Why did my son take off with the shopping cart? As I made my way around the corner looking to see if...
SD#142 How God’s Goodness Impacts Our Gratitude, Part 2

SD#142 How God’s Goodness Impacts Our Gratitude, Part 2

How God’s Goodness Impacts Our Gratitude, Part 2 To wrap up a month focusing on real gratitude, Denise concludes her conversation with Morgan Sugg, author of Forever in My Goodness: Trusting in the Abundant Favor of God. Check out their final discussion as they...
SD#141 How God’s Goodness Impacts Our Gratitude, Part 1

SD#141 How God’s Goodness Impacts Our Gratitude, Part 1

How God’s Goodness Impacts Our Gratitude, Part 1 For the last half of the month, Denise will discuss real gratitude with Morgan Sugg, author of Forever In My Goodness: Trusting in the Abundant Favor of God. Listen in as Denise and Morgan unpack God’s goodness...
Generating Gratitude by Discovering Delight

Generating Gratitude by Discovering Delight

Generating Gratitude by Discovering Delight Sometimes life’s monotony just brings me down. But maybe it was supposed to. It is life’s lack of filling our souls that points us to the only One Who can. Still, God did not intend for us to just muster through...
SD#140 True Grit Grows Gratitude

SD#140 True Grit Grows Gratitude

True Grit Grows Gratitude As Denise continues the discussion on real gratitude, she turns her attention to the need for true grit. Check out her thoughts during a previous health crisis that showed her that the grit that grows gratitude often is the irritant that...

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