Power of being Thankful book by Joyce Meyer
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With this 365-day devotional, Joyce will help you begin a daily habit of giving thanks to God that will change your life. Each devotion includes uplifting Scripture and a prayer of thanks to spark a lasting attitude of gratitude in your heart.
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Power of being Thankful book by Joyce Meyer
Joyce Meyer, #1 New York Times bestselling author, wants you to experience the power of thankfulness. By taking time each day to consider the ways God has blessed you, you’ll gain a better perspective of His never-ending love, inexhaustible grace, and always-accessible presence in your life.
With this 365-day devotional, Joyce will help you begin a daily habit of giving thanks to God that will change your life. Each devotion includes uplifting Scripture and a prayer of thanks to spark a lasting attitude of gratitude in your heart.
You can develop and maintain a heart of thanksgiving and enjoy your life in a brand-new way. And you’ll experience a wonderful, life-changing transformation when you learn to recognize all the good things God is doing. Amazing things are in store for you when you discover
THE POWER OF BEING THANKFUL!
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