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4 | Grateful – Learning to be Grateful in All Things (Guest: Heather Robinson)

February 01, 2024 Alicia Terry | Christian Author & Speaker
4 | Grateful – Learning to be Grateful in All Things (Guest: Heather Robinson)
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What's the Word? | Biblical Wisdom for Everyday Living
4 | Grateful – Learning to be Grateful in All Things (Guest: Heather Robinson)
Feb 01, 2024
Alicia Terry | Christian Author & Speaker

It’s easy to have an attitude of gratitude when things are going well, but what happens when things are not? Heather Robinsion, M.ed, shares what the word grateful truly means as well as the importance of having a grateful heart no matter what life throws at you.

Highlights:

  • We’re not excused from being grateful
  • Defining the word grateful: “...can’t apply that which I don’t understand.”
  • Psalms 34:8 – where good and grateful meet
  • Gratitude for being in the safest place
  • Great and Small: Learning to be grateful in all things

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Meet Heather:

Heather is the wife of Minister Christopher Robinson. Propelled by a mission to inspire others to reclaim their power, rediscover their voices, and embrace their destinies, she is the driving force behind Anointed2Write LLC, a publishing company, headquartered in Exton, Pennsylvania. She holds a bachelor's degree in African-American Studies from Temple University, a master's in Early Childhood Education from Grand Canyon University, and 15 post-graduate credits in Education from Gwynedd Mercy College. 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anointed_2_write
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@anointed2write
Books: To Wholeness from Brokenness | Words of Reflection | A Season of Pressing

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Show Notes

It’s easy to have an attitude of gratitude when things are going well, but what happens when things are not? Heather Robinsion, M.ed, shares what the word grateful truly means as well as the importance of having a grateful heart no matter what life throws at you.

Highlights:

  • We’re not excused from being grateful
  • Defining the word grateful: “...can’t apply that which I don’t understand.”
  • Psalms 34:8 – where good and grateful meet
  • Gratitude for being in the safest place
  • Great and Small: Learning to be grateful in all things

What did you find most compelling about this episode? Is there a word from the Bible you would like us to do a show on in the future? Let us know. Fill out this Google Form to leave your feedback.

Meet Heather:

Heather is the wife of Minister Christopher Robinson. Propelled by a mission to inspire others to reclaim their power, rediscover their voices, and embrace their destinies, she is the driving force behind Anointed2Write LLC, a publishing company, headquartered in Exton, Pennsylvania. She holds a bachelor's degree in African-American Studies from Temple University, a master's in Early Childhood Education from Grand Canyon University, and 15 post-graduate credits in Education from Gwynedd Mercy College. 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anointed_2_write
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@anointed2write
Books: To Wholeness from Brokenness | Words of Reflection | A Season of Pressing

Please leave us a review on Apple Podcast & Spotify .

Above the Fray Publishing/Alicia Terry Links:
Website | Instagram | Download free book chapter
Get the BookI Am Who God Says I Am: Getting to the Heart of Your Identity

© 2024 Above the Fray Publishing, LLC | Spiritual Growth, Christian Living, Interpersonal Communication, Personal Development