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Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite
Gratitude Renewed: A Journey Journal is an inspirational Christian work written by De Miller and Mark Miller. De Miller is a Christian author and filmmaker and Mark Miller, his son, is also an author. De Miller was inspired to create this book after finishing his film, God, Where Are You? It begins with a story about the world of hurt that David finds himself in. He was happily married, had a great job and two kids, but then his wife left him for his best friend. David feels like he’s lost everything now that his childhood sweetheart is gone. He can’t understand why this would happen to him. Slowly, he begins to see that the why of it doesn’t really matter and that he has to take stock of what he still has. This first chapter ends with a provocative question for the reader -- what do you have to be grateful for? There’s a starting ‘freebie’ answer and several blank pages for the reader to fill out before continuing on to the next chapter.
De Miller and Mark Miller’s inspirational work, Gratitude Renewed: A Journey Journal, is an interactive challenge to their readers that will have them reexamining their lives and turning those lives around. I enjoyed the parables and stories that began each chapter and liked the way the authors present the gist of the lesson learned as a concluding journal assignment. This interactive approach makes the book so much more than just another inspirational or self-help book. The authors show step-by-step methods for celebrating the joys of life, learning to forgive and accept forgiveness, accepting the hard things that come by and giving of oneself fully and freely. I especially liked the challenge the authors make in the chapter on giving. Gratitude Renewed: A Journey Journal is highly recommended.