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Choosing Gratitude: Your Journey to Joy (Wolgemuth)

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SKU:
9780802432551
Publisher:
Moody
Pages:
234
Binding:
Paperback
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Gratitude is a choice. If we fail to chose it, by default we choose ingratitude. And once allowed into the heart, ingratitude does not come by itself, but with other seedy companions that only succeed in stealing joy. 

Derived from a popular Revive Our Hearts radio series, Choosing Gratitude: Your Journey to Joy challenges and equips the reader to live a life of intention, a life based on thankfulness for the freedom Christ has provided and for the blessings of others.

By intentionally thanking God and others, bitterness and entitlement are replaced with joy and the humble realization of just how undeserving we really are. 

To not choose gratitude is more costly than we usually realize. When we do choose a lifestyle of heartfelt, humble gratitude, we are mindful of the benefits received from our gracious Savior and those He has placed around us, and our joy becomes full.  

Table of Contents:

  1. The Power of Gratitude
  2. Guilt, Grace, and Gratitude
  3. No Thanks
  4. Why Choose Gratitude?
  5. Of Whiners and Worshipers
  6. How Can I Say Thanks?
  7. Thanks…for Everything
  8. But Not without Sacrifice
  9. Going Gratitudinal  

 

Author

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth is the host and teacher for Revive Our Hearts, a daily radio program for women heard on 250 stations. Since 1979, she has served on the staff of Life Action Ministries in Niles, Michigan. She has authored or coauthored eighteen books. 

 

Endorsement

“Given what Christ has done for us, our lives should overflow with gratitude. Sadly, too often they don’t. Choosing Gratitude speaks powerfully to one of our most important issues as individuals, families and churches. Nancy Leigh DeMoss is biblical, honest, challenging, and practical. I enthusiastically recommend this book.” – Randy Alcorn