Gratitude comes easily when the sun is shining, and the only place we see hardship is in the rearview mirror. But when the rain is pouring and hardship is a present-tense reality, gratitude is usually the first casualty of our pain and confusion.
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Meaningful connections with other people aren’t just nice to have—they’re essential to mental, physical, and spiritual health. But every relationship has one common denominator: you. Spend the next seven days discovering what you can do to improve your relationships, with help from Scripture and the teachings of Charles F. Stanley.