Ginny Owens Offers Free Webinar "Practicing Thankfulness in the Dark"

Singer, songwriter, and author Ginny Owens is offering a short webinar, Practicing Thankfulness in the Dark, on Thursday, Nov. 18, from 12:30-1:15 EDT. In this webinar, Owens shares how we can practice thankfulness through the elements of music, prayer, and lament. It will encourage viewers and compel them to dig deep into the beautiful songs, prayers, and poetry of Scripture-the same words through which the people of the Bible flourished in impossible circumstances.
Owens writes, "Do you ever feel like gratitude is something you'd like to experience more deeply and more often? Do you feel like thankfulness is a great idea but not a way of life for you?If so, I'd love for you to join me for a short webinar, Practicing Thankfulness in the Dark, on Thursday, Nov. 18, from 12:30-1:15 EDT."
Please register (for free) here.
Owens, blind since age three, has had an award-winning career that encompasses two decades as a Christian music artist while also a contributor of multiple writing projects and nonprofit initiatives. She is currently a seminary student and continues to inspire others with the truth of the gospel through her personal stories, music, and Bible teaching.
Moreover, until 11/21, the e-book version of my new book, Singing in the Dark, is on sale for $2.99!
Learn more about the book at ginnyowens.com.
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