Send us a text Anxiety loves questions with no finish line. What will we eat? What will we drink? What will we wear? Today we slow the spiral, sit with Matthew 6:31–32, and practice a simple act of gratitude that changes how we see provision and how we carry the day. I walk through a short, repeatable exercise you can try between the turkey, the game, and the pie: write down concrete ways God has met your needs in the last week and month, then thank Him for each one. Small moments count—timel...
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Send us a text Anxiety loves questions with no finish line. What will we eat? What will we drink? What will we wear? Today we slow the spiral, sit with Matthew 6:31–32, and practice a simple act of gratitude that changes how we see provision and how we carry the day. I walk through a short, repeatable exercise you can try between the turkey, the game, and the pie: write down concrete ways God has met your needs in the last week and month, then thank Him for each one. Small moments count—timel...
Day 331 Thankfulness Helps You Recognize God’s Provision | Matthew 6:31–32
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Day 331 Thankfulness Helps You Recognize God’s Provision | Matthew 6:31–32
Send us a text Anxiety loves questions with no finish line. What will we eat? What will we drink? What will we wear? Today we slow the spiral, sit with Matthew 6:31–32, and practice a simple act of gratitude that changes how we see provision and how we carry the day. I walk through a short, repeatable exercise you can try between the turkey, the game, and the pie: write down concrete ways God has met your needs in the last week and month, then thank Him for each one. Small moments count—timel...
Wisdom for the Day - Everyday
Send us a text Anxiety loves questions with no finish line. What will we eat? What will we drink? What will we wear? Today we slow the spiral, sit with Matthew 6:31–32, and practice a simple act of gratitude that changes how we see provision and how we carry the day. I walk through a short, repeatable exercise you can try between the turkey, the game, and the pie: write down concrete ways God has met your needs in the last week and month, then thank Him for each one. Small moments count—timel...