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The power of gratitude has been tragically underestimated. Cynicism might seem to be a more reasonable response to all that is wrong with the world. However, what many do not realise is that by refusing to look for the good in others, or even in themselves, they are missing out on the chance to be a potent force for change.
In The Gratitude Way, Girma Bishaw explores the transformative power of gratitude in personal and social situations, illustrated by his own real-life experience as an Ethiopian refugee making a life in the UK.
Drawing on Christian perspectives, Girma explains how understanding, cultivating and applying gratitude can be a catalyst in bringing divided groups together in greater harmony. His message of hope in the face of so much recent angst around community relations has proved inspirational to churches, community leaders and even royalty.
In The Gratitude Way, Girma Bishaw explores the transformative power of gratitude in personal and social situations, illustrated by his own real-life experience as an Ethiopian refugee making a life in the UK.
Drawing on Christian perspectives, Girma explains how understanding, cultivating and applying gratitude can be a catalyst in bringing divided groups together in greater harmony. His message of hope in the face of so much recent angst around community relations has proved inspirational to churches, community leaders and even royalty.
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"... Prepare to be captivated, not only by Girma's story and research, but by gratitude itself as you never considered it... until now."
Ellen L. Marmon, Ph.D., Professor of Christian Discipleship, Former Director of the Doctor
"Many of us think we understand gratitude, but Girma's book blows our previous understandings out of the water. He powerfully and prophetically articulates why gratitude is the essential posture for thriving communities today. Drawing from a depth of reflection, research and lived experience, he powerfully presents gratitude as the best framework for reconciliation and community cohesion."
Andy Frost, Director at Share Jesus International, Chair at Mission Collective, Joint CEO
"Girma is my friend and as I've walked with him in good and hard times, I can say without exaggeration that Girma is one of the most beautiful souls I've ever known. That's because he embodies what this book is about: gratitude as a way of life. By blending together his personal story, biblical reflection and pastoral application, Girma has given us all a much-needed primer on why and how we can b
Revd Dr Bijan Mirtolooi, Senior Pastor, Redeemer West Side, New York City