Saturday December 3rd | 9:00am - 4:00pm at Anaheim Marriott
No matter what age, circumstance, profession or season we are at in our lives, we all have a natural tendency to be ungrateful due to feelings of jealousy or by making comparisons based on the differences we see in others. We also rather freely complain, whether it be about taxes, traffic, the weather, in-laws, work colleagues and conditions, or even our not so perfect spouses and children. To help counter such a tendency, Biola University has hand-picked a team of researchers in the theology, psychology and philosophy fields to investigate how the nature of gratitude and ingratitude are experienced and expressed both in personal relationships as well as in a vertical relationship with God.
You are invited to a one-day event on “Gratitude to God,” where we will have in-depth discussions on the meaning of gratitude by a team of researchers who have collaborated on a 3-year study funded through a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation and how our society, both secular and non-secular, express gratitude. A $30 ticket includes lunch and free parking.