Eucharisteo
Eucharisteo (verb) to be grateful, feel thankful, give thanks. The root word of eucharisteo is charis, meaning “grace”, while its derivative in Greek is chara, meaning “joy”. This one word, eucharisteo, encompasses a literary progression of giving thanks, finding grace, and experiencing joy.
45. glitter-strewn floors where love and glue made Valentines
46. icy winds that cut through the nonsense
47. sweet, juicy oranges in winter
48. piano music, gentle and sweet
49. houseplants, silently seeking the light
50. release from pain
51. children's voices praising God in song
52. the opportunity to give to others freely
53. truth from the preacher's mouth
54. roosters crowing celebration of each day
55. having enough to share
56. grandma's pillow
57. quiet time in the car
58. quilts stitched together by family hands
45. glitter-strewn floors where love and glue made Valentines
46. icy winds that cut through the nonsense
47. sweet, juicy oranges in winter
48. piano music, gentle and sweet
49. houseplants, silently seeking the light
50. release from pain
51. children's voices praising God in song
52. the opportunity to give to others freely
53. truth from the preacher's mouth
54. roosters crowing celebration of each day
55. having enough to share
56. grandma's pillow
57. quiet time in the car
58. quilts stitched together by family hands
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