Habits of Thankfulness: How to Build Gratitude into Your Family Culture (Part 2)

“Gratitude isn’t going to just happen in our kids; it has to happen in our homes, in a space that’s created for it.”

In this second part of the “Raising Grateful Kids” series, Lori and John Lane shift from heart posture to daily practice. How do you build a family culture where gratitude becomes normal, not forced? And how do you shape the soil of your home to grow thankfulness, especially in today’s fast-paced, consumer-driven world?

This episode is filled with tangible rhythms—like family dinners, gratitude jars, Sabbath reflection, and prayer practices—that disciple your child’s heart and renew your own. You’ll also learn how to honor each child’s unique wiring as an image-bearer of God and discover why gratitude is a necessary fruit of biblical parenting.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why habits are essential to cultivating gratitude

  • How to model thankfulness without preaching

  • Family rhythms that anchor kids in God's provision

  • How Scripture and identity shape lasting gratitude

  • Why gratitude grows through repetition and reflection

You don’t need a checklist to raise grateful kids; you need a legacy-minded home shaped by truth and grace.

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The Heart of Gratitude: How to Cultivate Thankfulness in Your Kids (Part 1)