This means that you are thankful for 3 things but that require a little more effort because sometimes they involve "hard lessons" of grace and joy and thanksgiving when we don't naturally feel like that.
Giving thanks to God - especially - when you need a miracle.
1. Trusting God with things I cannot see right now and believing he is always in control.
2. Thanking God that "iron sharpens iron" and my husband sharpens me.
3. My __________. A "hard Eucharisteo."
The root word of this word is the Greek Charis.
Charis means grace. Chara means joy.
Eucharisteo : Grace, thanksgiving, joy.
The root word for our daughter's name: Charissa!


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