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March 4, 2024March 4, 2024 lorelicockram Book Review, Gratefulness Resource

Book Review: Can I Tell You About Gratitude?

Book Title: Can I Tell You About Gratitude?: A Helpful Introduction for EveryoneBy: Liz GullifordThis book is part of the Can I Tell You About book series for older children and adolescents (7-13 years) In my last post, 4 Things Gratefulness is Not, I talk about where we can go wrong in the practice of … Continue reading Book Review: Can I Tell You About Gratitude?

February 12, 2024February 12, 2024 lorelicockram The Gratefulness Experiment

Grateful in and for Community

An attribute of gratefulness is that it can't be practiced alone, not to its full extent. By its nature, it is a reciprocal activity. There is (a) an acknowledgment that we've received something outside of ourselves, and (b) a fulfillment of gratefulness by its outward expression to whom we are grateful. Here's an example. As … Continue reading Grateful in and for Community

February 1, 2024January 26, 2024 lorelicockram The Gratefulness Experiment

Checking the Wiring

Living in Ghana during a drought and frequent power outages, the author struggled with ingratitude. Following Ghanaian neighbours' example, she learned to appreciate moments of electricity and found the gifts of being without it. Returning to Canada, Loreli no longer took basic amenities for granted and began to realize the importance of gratefulness.

January 27, 2024February 5, 2024 lorelicockram The Gratefulness Experiment

Thankfulness or Blessing, Which Comes First?

The post reflects on finding gratitude in everyday moments, even amidst a challenging day in a bustling city. A chance encounter with a kind young girl highlights the transformative power of thankfulness, inspiring a shift in perspective and recognizing the abundance of goodness around us.

January 22, 2024January 24, 2024 lorelicockram The Gratefulness Experiment

Known For Their Gratefulness

There are saints known for their gratefulness. In scripture, you'll see that Daniel had a habit of giving thanks to God three times a day (Daniel 6:10) and the Apostle Paul's epistles are full of instructions to give thanks and include thank you letters to other believers right within them. I think of Christian leaders … Continue reading Known For Their Gratefulness

November 26, 2023November 26, 2023 lorelicockram The Gratefulness Experiment

Start by looking for signs of life

Today I went for a walk for the first time since injuring my knee two and a half months ago. I went on the instructions of my physiotherapist and out of a strong craving to be mobile again. I only got about 250 metres before I felt that first pang and knew better than to … Continue reading Start by looking for signs of life

November 23, 2023November 26, 2023 lorelicockram The Gratefulness Experiment

A year of living gratefully

It's been a year of grateful living! The question that started it all was, What changes when we give thanks? A year ago I was headed toward burnout and was stunningly short on compassion even though I worked in a helping ministry. I put to the test the "in everything" from 1 Thessalonians 5:18, "In … Continue reading A year of living gratefully

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