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Gather: A Deeper Gratitude & Rhythms of Renewal

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For one week only, save 30% on Rebekah Lyons' new book, Rhythms of Renewal. ? New Morning Mercies

For one week only, save 30% on Rebekah Lyons' new book, Rhythms of Renewal. • [gather]( [A Note to Readers] Dear friend, Happy November! We are officially in the month of gratitude. As you gather recipes for Thanksgiving, you may be wondering how to cultivate a sincere heart of thankfulness. The featured articles below will get you headed in the right direction. Between counting blessings, hosting family, and shopping for Christmas gifts, the holidays can be a busy time. If you want to trade stress and anxiety for peace and purpose, check out Rebekah Lyons’ brand-new book, Rhythms of Renewal. Each page will contribute to your emotional, relational, and spiritual health. As our team at LifeWay intentionally focuses on gratitude this week, we want to make sure we show our appreciation to you. We are thankful for the impact you make on others through your commitment to live like Jesus, and we feel privileged to call you a friend. Until next week, Your friends at LifeWay [Join Us] [LifeWay Voices]( [On the Shelf] [New Morning Mercies]( New Morning Mercies Paul David Tripp [New and Noteworthy] [Rhythms of Renewal]( [For Conversation] If we are only grateful for things we enjoy or love, we aren't really thankful. [See how you can cultivate a true heart of thanks]( this year. Why is saying "thank you" so hard for us? See Lauren Chandler's answer in [this excerpt from Steadfast Love](. Have you heard about [the world's largest Christmas project?]( See how you can share the gospel with a shoebox. How will you show your gratitude this week? Let us know using #MyWeeklyWord. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [MyWeeklyWord]( [ONLINE CATALOG]( [GIFT CARDS]( [ALT]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are subscribed to the LifeWaystores.com List. Replies to this newsletter are not monitored. Click [here to modify]( your subscriptions. To unsubscribe from ALL LifeWay emails click [here](. Feel free to forward this email to a friend. LifeWay Christian Resources protects your privacy and will never make your email address available to anyone else. © 2019 LifeWay Christian Resources, 1 LifeWay Plaza, Nashville, TN 37234

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