Thanksgiving beyond the holiday
Central District Associate Supervisor Esperanza Morphis shares about embracing gratitude as a way of life and a reflection of God’s goodness.
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Central District Associate Supervisor Esperanza Morphis shares about embracing gratitude as a way of life and a reflection of God’s goodness.
Tammy Dunahoo shares how grief and gratitude are healthy, and sometimes go hand in hand.
I used to hate Thanksgiving. To me, it was more overwhelming than heartwarming. But then a young woman named Julia entered our home, and everything changed.
By hosting a Thanksgiving dinner for international students, our church discovered a great way to make connections with young adults and help them find Christ—and then take Him back home.
You don't need a plane ticket and lots of money for travel to reach the world for Christ—God can connect you with opportunities right here at home.
One of the most effective outreaches your church could ever do this Thanksgiving can be done right from members' homes, by inviting foreign exchange college students over for a holiday meal.
It is during times of testing and trial when rendering thanks to the Lord can truly provide an anchor for our souls and even make way for miracles, shares Foursquare Credentialed Minister Dyanna Hoage.
When we revere and worship the Lord, we have hope, and we have answers.
Christmas or not, we should not spend money we don't have. So why do we? Let's expose the myths that bind us and learn new ways for celebrating the season—without going into hock.