The Apostle Paul was a follower of Jesus who suffered through imprisonment, hunger and persecution. Amazingly, despite those trials he declared, “I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.”
When we rejoice in what God has provided, we will not become overwhelmed by what we don't have.
This Thanksgiving weekend, let's be thankful for God's goodness and content in what He has provided. Join us in Philippians 4 as learn “Everyday Joy Through Contentment”!
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