by Church @ 434 | Nov 26, 2023 | Thanks!
Our series as we start the Holiday Season is called simply – “Thanks”…a simple word loaded with meaning and importance. The truth is this – If you want to increase the quality of your life — that means more satisfaction from your work, more joy from your relationships, and a more fulfilling walk with Christ — learn to be thankful and then start Thanks Living
by Church @ 434 | Nov 19, 2023 | Thanks!
Wow! The holiday season is here. The Church @ 434 has so much to be thankful for. God has blessed, is blessing, and will continue to bless us as a ministry and as individuals. We just have to say “THANKS!” Today, we look at some specific things that we can constantly do to make sure we keep our hearts as thankful as they should be. We will call it “Thanks-Doing” A thankful heart gives meaning to the past, present and future of our lives…get ready Thanksgiving is on the way!
by Church @ 434 | Nov 20, 2022 | I Have Attitude
What kind of attitude do you have? Thanksgiving is a big deal, really it is. Today we explore how to have a big attitude of gratitude and experience no more grumpiness….Gratitude is an essential ingredient on the journey to the fullness of life and the abundant life promised in Jesus
by Church @ 434 | Nov 13, 2022 | I Have Attitude
In our I have Attitude series we have been exploring the importance of having a thankful heart and an attitude of gratitude.
In this study we see Jesus, helping us to understand how thanking can change our thinking…and why that matters if we are ever going to be the people we were created to be.
by Church @ 434 | Nov 6, 2022 | I Have Attitude
Do you have attitude? Hopefully so – however the attitude you have is important. The one we are talking about in this series is the attitude of gratitude. It is essential for a deep, rich, and meaningful life. The enemy of gratitude is grumbling. Grumbling and complaining undermine the grace of God and poison the heart. Ingratitude begins in small ways and is often masked by other emotions, thoughts, and behaviors, making the spirit of ungratefulness a challenge to identify. If left unchecked, it can have a costly price.