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Religion: Gratitude as a lifeline
Growing up, I treated being grateful like a chore. You know the drill: “Remember to thank the host.”
“Thank your brother for sharing that toy.”
Pastor Tyler Allred “Did you write a note for all the presents people gave you?” It always felt a lot like being told to clean my room. Even at Thanksgiving, gratitude seemed more like an obligation—something to dust off once a year. But then I walked through a few long seasons of challenge, uncertain…
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Religion: Gratitude as a lifeline
Growing up, I treated being grateful like a chore. You know the drill: “Remember to thank the host.” “Thank your brother for sharing that toy.” Pastor Tyler Allred “Did you write a note for all the presents people gave you?” It always felt a lot like being told to clean my room. Even at Thanksgiving, gratitude seemed more like an obligation—something to dust off once a year. But then I walked through a few long seasons of challenge, uncertain…
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