Contact: Ginger Kolbaba, gkolbaba@christianitytoday.com
CAROL STREAM, Ill., Nov. 4 /Christian Newswire/ -- The November issue of the Kyria digizine, available today, encourages women to live gratefully in this season of Thanksgiving- and every day.
Editor Ginger Kolbaba says, "This month’s issue of the Kyria digizine is on the spiritual discipline of gratitude—the practice of acknowledging that all we are and have is given to us as a gift of love from the Giver of all good things. We want this issue to help women see the importance of responding to what life dishes up with thankfulness."
Featured is an interview with Sally Clarkson, author of Dancing with My Father: How God Leads Us into a Life of Grace and Joy (WaterBrook), who says that you can’t have joy unless you're grateful, and you can’t be grateful unless you acknowledge that God is in control. "When I train myself to use the eyes of my heart to see God’s fingerprints on each moment, it changes those moments."
A portion of the Kyria digizine is free access and open to everyone. The November issue features the following articles:
Come, Thou Fount
This hymn acknowledges God as the giver of every blessing.
By Sharla Fritz
From Gratitude Comes Joy
Author Sally Clarkson has found the best discipline is to look for God’s fingerprints in each moment.
Interview by Ann Byle
Why Me?
The older I get, the more I realize that's the wrong question to ask.
By Ginger Kolbaba
Keeping Up with the Joneses
I'm as guilty of the me-too-ism as the next person, but what does that say about my commitment to be a person of transformative contentment?
By Amy Simpson
Just Like That
When gratitude leads to mercy
By Renee James
Complain, Complain
What I miss in life when I focus on criticizing.
By Linda Manes
Radical Gratitude
What a dying friend taught me about being thankful “in all things.”
By Mayo Mathers
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The December 2010 issue will be on the topic of stewardship and will feature an interview with R. Paul Stevens and articles by Nancy Ortberg, Keri Wyatt Kent, and Ellie Kay.
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