Being Thankful for What We Don’t Have
The key to happiness lies in being thankful—and sometimes that means looking at the whole picture.
The key to happiness lies in being thankful—and sometimes that means looking at the whole picture.
What can I be grateful for today that I won’t necessarily know until later? In other words, how much do I trust in God?
What if the miracles we’ve prayed for this year, the things we were sure would happen… never did?
I get a lot of help from people here at Guideposts who work to inspire, reassure and deepen the faith of millions.
As you pray, ask God to reveal how good he has been during your lifetime, and give thanks.
I make this pilgrimage to remind myself of how blessed I am to have been given the opportunity to learn, to be taught.
Here’s a recipe for God’s peace that I use on a daily basis. The three ingredients are prayer, supplication and thanksgiving.
An important part of your prayer life is remembering to say, “Thank you!”
The Grammy Awards reminded me again that music can say something meaningful, both to the world we live in and to our individual lives.
Gratitude is the antidote to adversity. It may seem paradoxical to give thanks in times of want, yet what better time to count one’s blessings?
As I cooked breakfast for my family, I thought idly about how extravagant God is with me. My mind flitted through all that God had thought of that I hadn’t.
Dad’s not around for any service at the veterans’ memorial this year, but I’ll do my best to pick up his prayer. Feel free to tell me about a veteran you’d like us to pray for.