Everyone agrees that cultivating an attitude of gratitude and practicing thanksgiving is important and beneficial. Secular research reports that gratitude improves physical and psychological health, facilitates relationships, and reduces stress.[1] Conversely, the apostle Paul explains in Romans 1:18-32 that not giving thanks leads to futile thinking, darkened hearts, corrupt lives…
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