The Gospel
The New Testament contains four ancient biographies of Jesus of Nazareth, and...
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One of the most powerful virtues in our society, is also one of our least known virtues: gratitude. Gratitude is the key to not only experiencing what communities want, an authentic, thriving joy — but is what Chesterton called the highest form of thinking. Thinking that is bedrock foundational to healthy relationships, strong communities, and vibrant culture. At a time when it seems easy to point out all that’s wrong with the world, advancing the common good requires a lens through which one actually sees the good. Finding, celebrating and cultivating the good, true and beautiful, is key to how we will shape the future of our neighborhoods, cities and communities. How can we alter our perspectives and be known for what we are for, instead of what we are against? New York Times Bestselling Author of One Thousand Gifts, Ann Voskamp unpacks with us what can dynamically transform our communities. Q inspires Christians to stay curious, think well and advance good. Find this full, extended talk, additional resources and similar talks at Q Media. Learn more at qideas.org/about-qmedia.