We All Have the Choice of What We Maximize

Sunday Sermon: We All Have the Choice of What We Maximize

“In those difficult situations in life, we all have the choice of what we maximize and what we will minimize. The person who has learned to choose gratitude for the positive in the midst of the negative is far better equipped to cope with whatever comes, and to make the best of things in the worst of times.”

Scripture text is Philippians 4: 4-13

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Rev. Carrie Fraser, MDIV, LMFT, CADC
Director of Pastoral Care Services
Cumberland Heights Foundation

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