gratitude

Ethics and Religion Talk: This Thanksgiving, What are You Grateful For?

by (Rabbi David J.B...)

Submitted 11-22-2021 under OPINION

Father Kevin Niehoff, O.P., a Dominican priest who serves as Judicial Vicar, Diocese of Grand Rapids, responds: I am most grateful for scientists and public health officials who demonstrate a strong desire to respect human life as we struggle...

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Ethics and Religion Talk: What are you grateful for? Part 2

by (Rabbi David J.B...)

Submitted 11-19-2018 under OPINION

Happy Thanksgiving! Let’s remember what has enriched our lives during this past year. This week, the Ethics and Religion Talk panel continue to answer the question, ‘What is the one thing in your life, in your community, in the world...

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Ethics and Religion Talk: What are you grateful for? Part 1

by (Rabbi David J.B...)

Submitted 11-12-2018 under OPINION

We welcome the Reverend Rachel J. Bahr, pastor of Plymouth UCC, to the panel. She replaces the recently retired Reverend Doug Van Doren. Her response: “My wife and I were married February 18, 2018, and it certainly was a mountaintop experience...

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Healthy U Lecture explores the benefits of daily gratitude

by (Covenant Villag...)

Submitted 01-16-2016 under

Ruth McCarty, M.A. M. Div., is exploring how to grow better, not just older. She is the presenter at Covenant Village of the Great Lakes’ Healthy U lecture on Monday, Feb. 8, 2016, beginning at 10 a.m. Covenant Village of the Great Lakes is a...

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Does Your Spiritual Life Include WATER?

by (grdominicans)

Submitted 08-05-2010 under NONPROFITS

Ancient Chinese teacher Lao Tzu said, “The greatest good is like water that nourishes all things.” Philosopher Sara Leeland, PhD will explain how we can enhance spiritual life flow by developing gratitude for the water in our lives. Leeland...

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Simplicity

by (grdominicans)

Submitted 04-01-2010 under NONPROFITS

April is the fourth month of the year, and the month we examine the talent for community described as deriving pleasure from the simple things of life. Anticipating grand pleasure such as trips, vacations, holidays and festivities is important to...

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