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3 Christian Devotionals on Gratitude 

Gratitude is one of society’s healthiest new habits. It involves taking a closer look at life and examining everything that makes it beautiful.

Being thankful helps us to remember that we are blessed, brings hope into any situation and reminds us that things are never as bad as they seem. 

Though we all want to be optimistic and full of faith all the time, sometimes seasons of unpredictability can throw us off. Let’s be honest. Writing out those gratitude lists can be challenging, but you are not alone.

Check out these devotionals written by people on the same journey you’re on – the quest for gratitude!  

Learn four practical techniques for embedding gratitude into your everyday life.

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Get seven reasons to be thankful to God over a period of seven days from the book of Psalms.

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Take a look at how appreciating the elements of your everyday life can give you a grateful heart.

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With Gratitude,

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5 Fun Friendsgiving Activities for 2021 

It’s that time! Gather your gang and get ready to adult together – or not – for Friendsgiving. 

Friendsgiving was popularized just a few years ago by twenty-somethings who wanted to celebrate Thanksgiving together before the “real thing” arrived and everyone had to be on their best, most formal behavior.

In most cases, Friendsgiving is an imitation of the actual holiday replicated by young adults, but it can be many things. Take a look at these fun Friendsgiving ideas to learn how you can remix the remix!

1. Binge Christmas Movies

Thanksgiving is really just pre-Christmas right? Start celebrating early by binge-watching holiday movies. Put together a collection of your favorite classics, try the legendary Christmas comedies of the early 2000s or checkout whatever is showing on Hallmark.

2. Rent a Cabin

What’s more festive than a cozy cabin trip? Pick a place with all the holiday feels and hit up Airbnb. Don’t forget to pack hot chocolate and Christmas cookies.

3. Cook and Host a Traditional Family Dinner

A classic Friendsgiving –  try your hand at what your family makes so well with friends and get fancy. Dress up, set the table nicely and have a classic evening dinner. You can use an air fryer! 

4. Get Moving: Go Skiing, Bowling, Hiking, Etc.

The holidays don’t have to be about catching up indoors! You can get active with exciting seasonal activities. Plan a day on the snowy slope or visit your favorite hiking trail. 

5. Plan or Join a Service Activity.

The best thing about the holidays is the multitude of opportunities to finally give and serve. Plan a clothing giveaway, sign up to volunteer at a public dinner or support organizations who have annual holiday service events.

The holidays can be hectic, but time with those we love makes it all worth it. Enjoy this season and remember to practice gratitude!

Happy Holidays!

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