Journaling GratitudeSample

Devotional: YOUR FRIENDS
It’s no surprise that Proverbs, the book that has the wisest sayings in the Bible, says so much about the importance of good friends.
Having friends who are reliable, trustworthy, dependable, and unswerving in their commitment to you is irreplaceable.
Think about old friends who have been there for you and the new friends you’ve made this year. Who are you most grateful for? Who has spurred you on in your race and been your cheerleader?
Journaling Prompt: STARS
Someone said, “Good friends are like stars, you may not always see them, but they are always there.”
Today, as you journal with this prompt ‘stars,’ thank God for each of your close friends whom you may or may not have been in touch with a lot, but whom you know have always there for you!
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About this Plan

While preparing for the holidays at the end of each year, it is easy to forget to practice gratitude intentionally. Grab your journal, color pencils, paints, art and craft supplies, or maybe even just a pen and a paper; and begin a meaningful 24-day journey this Advent of practicing gratitude through creative journaling. You can also ask a group of friends to join your gratitude journaling journey!
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