Send us a text What if gratitude wasn’t just about what happened, but about what’s coming? We dig into a richer practice of thankfulness that looks ahead with trust, drawing from the Hebrew idea of toda and the early church’s understanding of the Eucharist as a living act of thanksgiving. Along the way, we get honest about the moments we say “thanks” with our lips while grumbling in our hearts—and how to break that cycle with humility, obedience, and a wider view of God’s work. We unpack the...
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Send us a text What if gratitude wasn’t just about what happened, but about what’s coming? We dig into a richer practice of thankfulness that looks ahead with trust, drawing from the Hebrew idea of toda and the early church’s understanding of the Eucharist as a living act of thanksgiving. Along the way, we get honest about the moments we say “thanks” with our lips while grumbling in our hearts—and how to break that cycle with humility, obedience, and a wider view of God’s work. We unpack the...
QUICK Qs: Which Biblical Character is Your First Memory?
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QUICK Qs: Which Biblical Character is Your First Memory?
We dive into our earliest biblical memories, revealing surprisingly different formative experiences with scripture that shaped our faith journeys. • David's first Bible story memory is Zacchaeus, remembered through the children's song "Zacchaeus was a wee little man" • Songs stick with children, which is why they're such an effective teaching tool • One panelist's earliest memory was the crucifixion, which felt noble but incomprehensible as a child • Charlton Heston's "The Ten Commandments" ...
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Send us a text What if gratitude wasn’t just about what happened, but about what’s coming? We dig into a richer practice of thankfulness that looks ahead with trust, drawing from the Hebrew idea of toda and the early church’s understanding of the Eucharist as a living act of thanksgiving. Along the way, we get honest about the moments we say “thanks” with our lips while grumbling in our hearts—and how to break that cycle with humility, obedience, and a wider view of God’s work. We unpack the...