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Thankful

Are you thankful to others and to God?

  • by Amanda Stiver
Now is the time to show basic gratitude for the many freedoms we still enjoy in whatever part of the planet we call home.
  • by United Church of God
Hi friends, Paul said to give thanks in everything (1 Thessalonians 5:15).
  • by United Church of God
Hi friends, So we’re supposed to believe that whoever dies with the most stuff wins, right?
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  • by Tina Rupp
While going through the final phase of a very difficult trial, God opened up a new concept of weekly gratitude to me.
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  • by David Treybig
On the Thanksgiving holiday, November 22, citizens of the United States will consider the things for which we are thankful. Many of us will say that we are thankful for life, our nation, our families, our friends, our homes and our possessions. But how long will we remain thankful? Is our thankfulness simply a momentary diversion not to be repeated until next year at this time?
  • by United Church of God
Thankfulness is a key feature of the fulfilling way of life taught by the Bible.
  • by Joel Meeker
A Thanksgiving Day in Thailand opened my eyes to things I’d taken for granted Turkey
  • by Anthony Wasilkoff
The physical harvest serves to remind us of the spiritual blessings we enjoy.
  • by United Church of God
With today's thought, we're reminded that we're thankful for you, our readers.
  • by Jerold Aust
In a modern world filled with fast cars, fast money, fast foods and more—all lavished so liberally on the self—why consider a national occasion to pause and give thanks? Is it really that important? If it is, whom should we thank—and for what?
  • by Good News
Alexander the Great had all the fame, power and wealth a human being could possibly have, and yet his short life was marked by the constant craving for more. He never paused to be thankful for his incredible possessions and power and lived his life wanting more. Impossible as it seems, the entire world was not enough for him.