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One Thousand Gifts Devotional: Reflections on Finding Everyday Graces
One Thousand Gifts Devotional: Reflections on Finding Everyday Graces
One Thousand Gifts Devotional: Reflections on Finding Everyday Graces
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One Thousand Gifts Devotional: Reflections on Finding Everyday Graces

Written by Ann Voskamp

Narrated by Ann Voskamp

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The devotional companion to the New York Times bestselling One Thousand Gifts, this book will be your daily guide to giving thanks and finding joy amid the struggles of life.

Renew your appreciation for the breathtaking beauty that surrounds us in life's simplest details. Encouraging you to reflect even deeper on the concepts explored in her bestselling book One Thousand Gifts, Ann Voskamp offers sixty wisdom-soaked devotions, complete with scriptures, prayers, reflection questions, and space to record your own insights.

As practical as it is profound, this devotional offers real life transformation with intentional space to begin the radical habit of thanking God for your own one thousand gifts. The endless grace of our overflowing God is meant to be experienced directly. The most important thing is simply to begin.

This devotional contains:

  • 60 reflections for two months of daily devotional study
  • Bible verses and prayers in each chapter
  • Space at the end of each chapter to write notes
  • A special section with one thousand lines to journal your own list of gratitude

When you pick up a pen and this book, you can change your life. Take the dare to fully live! God is waiting to bless you with the greatest gift of all: more and more of Himself.

For extended study into this message, pick up the original One Thousand Gifts book and the One Thousand Gifts video study and study guide.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherThomas Nelson
Release dateSep 22, 2015
ISBN9780310330271
Author

Ann Voskamp

Ann Voskamp is the wife of a farmer, mama to seven, and the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Broken Way, The Greatest Gift, Unwrapping the Greatest Gift, and the sixty-week New York Times bestseller One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are, which has sold more than 1.5 million copies and has been translated into more than twenty languages. Named by Christianity Today as one of fifty women most shaping culture and the church today, Ann knows unspoken broken, big country skies, and an intimacy with God that touches tender places.  Cofounder of ShowUpNow.com, Ann is a passionate advocate for the marginalized and oppressed around the globe, partnering with Mercy House Global, Compassion International, and artisans around the world through her fair trade community, Grace Crafted Home. She and her husband took a leap of faith to restore a 125-year-old stone church into The Village Table—a place where everyone has a seat and belongs. Join the journey at www.annvoskamp.com or instagram/annvoskamp.

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    This book of sixty short 'devotional' readings about thankfulness is interesting, with some insights into the author’s life. She notes ways of dealing with her children, finding God in nature, and different ways of experiencing grace in her life. Much of it is inspiring, and I’m glad I read it - just one or two sections per day. Unfortunately the style of writing is, in places, bizarre. Sometimes the short sentences and detailed description are almost poetic, but at others, the word choices jarred badly. The author doesn’t seem to know how to use adverbs, and phrases such as ‘[she] pours her watering can careful…’ made me cringe, destroying the moment. Still, the underlying ideas and some of the anecdotes are moving and sometimes thought-provoking, and overall I liked the book very much. I would recommend this to anyone wanting something a bit different, if they can move beyond the bad grammar, although it probably wouldn’t be of any interest to anyone without faith in God.