I Will Give Thanks
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God’s goodness and grace abounds whether your heart is full or your needs are many.
Discover how a spirit of gratitude brings peace and hope to your days in I Will Give Thanks, a 90-day devotional by author and illustrator Becky Shannon full of thoughtful reflections and beautiful original artwork.
No matter the kind of day, messy or mundane, spending time reflecting on God’s provision and care will feed your mind and spirit by cultivating a habit of gratitude. In this uplifting book, you will find that thankfulness is not an obligation but an invitation. When you have eyes to see God’s goodness around you–whether in an unexpected note from a friend, a stunning sunrise, or even in difficult seasons of illness or anxiety–you can know Him more.
This journey toward embracing a deeper contentment is ideal for:
*Anyone trying to form a natural habit of thankfulness
*Loved ones going through challenging times
*Those who appreciate beautiful, artistic design
*Prayer partners and small groups looking for ways to share how God is working in their lives
Gratitude for God’s gifts is possible, worthwhile, and life-giving, whatever your circumstances. I Will Give Thanks helps you adopt a posture of receiving from God the joy, peace, and hope that only He can provide.
4 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9780310464259
ISBN10: 0310464250
Becky Shannon
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Zondervan
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