
Building Joy and Resilience
08/10/22 • 25 min
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August’s theme over here on The Presence Project is Joy and Resilience.
Why is it that we so easily forget the tables God has set in the wilderness? Instead of staying in a place of celebration after the abundance of connection or the kindness of answered prayer, we shift right back into lack. Our brains slide to scarcity like a car out of alignment.
Deepen your understanding of your brain's capacity for joy here: https://mailchi.mp/athirstforgod.com/joy
August’s theme over here on The Presence Project is Joy and Resilience.
Why is it that we so easily forget the tables God has set in the wilderness? Instead of staying in a place of celebration after the abundance of connection or the kindness of answered prayer, we shift right back into lack. Our brains slide to scarcity like a car out of alignment.
Deepen your understanding of your brain's capacity for joy here: https://mailchi.mp/athirstforgod.com/joy
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