I once worked with a teacher who started every class by inviting each pupil to say something good. Students were challenged to tell a story or name a miracle. This practice formed the students: They got in the habit of noticing what was good in their lives. Before long, they could notice and name how God is active in the world. Maybe the students gradually understood what was impossible: keeping quiet about what’s good.
—Excerpted from 2026: A Book of Grace-Filled Days by Julia Walsh
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