Hi All,
We Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving this weekend, so I'd like to invite and inspire you to share a few things for which you are thankful.
I read this question somewhere, "Have you ever spent an hour just giving thanks to God?" That, along with Corrie Ten Boom's story of her sister's brief stay in a German concentration camp during WWII, have inspired me to take an all-inclusive view of thanks-giving.
I'm thankful for God's love, wisdom and foresight, His creation, the redemption He won for us through Jesus' death on the cross, and the hope of resurrection through which He sustains us. I'm thankful for my parents and my kids, my friends and neighbours, and the people who make up my church congregation. I'm thankful for chocolate, coffee, and all the other foods, and the wisdom God has revealed to make each one enjoyable. I'm thankful for the limitations God has allowed in my life, that I would depend on Him in all things. I could go on, but I'd rather say, what are you thankful for?
We Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving this weekend, so I'd like to invite and inspire you to share a few things for which you are thankful.
I read this question somewhere, "Have you ever spent an hour just giving thanks to God?" That, along with Corrie Ten Boom's story of her sister's brief stay in a German concentration camp during WWII, have inspired me to take an all-inclusive view of thanks-giving.
I'm thankful for God's love, wisdom and foresight, His creation, the redemption He won for us through Jesus' death on the cross, and the hope of resurrection through which He sustains us. I'm thankful for my parents and my kids, my friends and neighbours, and the people who make up my church congregation. I'm thankful for chocolate, coffee, and all the other foods, and the wisdom God has revealed to make each one enjoyable. I'm thankful for the limitations God has allowed in my life, that I would depend on Him in all things. I could go on, but I'd rather say, what are you thankful for?