Being Thankful on November 4

Grace by EnstromI’m thankful for blue skies…finally. It’s been a dreary last few months sky-wise; any sunshine is welcome and so it a shoveling free day.
- Julana is thankful for food, a roof, years of life and more.
- Tulipgirl has another list of things for which to be thankful, including free and democratic elections.
- Dorothy is thankful for God’s sovereignty.
- Kim in Ontario is thankful the big window above her desk.
- Suzanne is thankful for telephones.
- Connie is thankful that she “can rest in the fact that even our political system is subject to God, and God alone!”
- Ann is thankful for God’s word.
Updates
- Kim from Hireath is thankful for many things, including full bags of leaves.
- Willow thanks God for good parents.
What are you thankful for?
I’m celebrating good gifts from God during the month of November and hoping you’ll be thankful for your good gifts, too. Here’s how you can join in the thanksgiving and even, perhaps, get something material from it.
Being Thankful on November 3

I just had a pleasant phone conversation with youngest son who is living in Edmonton, so I’m very thankful for cheap long distance phone calls. This afternoon’s call will cost me less than a dollar and and that means I can talk to him several times a week without adding much to my phone bill.
When we first moved here to the Yukon in 1977, it cost us about $1.00 per minute to call home to Minnesota. You do the math and figure out how often we called home.
- Sally Apokedak is thankful for the sermon she heard yesterday.
- Tulipgirl continues her thanksgiving list.
- Dorothy is thankful for her little dog Charlie and his continued health.
- Suzanne thanks God for the ability to homeschool.
Updates
- Connie is thankful for God’s sovereign control.
- Ann is thankful for an incorruptable inheritance.
- Kim of Hiraeth is thankful for many things.
- Willow is thankful for acorn squash. Me too. I love squash, any kind.
What are you thankful for?
I’m celebrating good gifts from God during the month of November and hoping you’ll be thankful for your good gifts, too. Here’s how you can join in the thanksgiving and even, perhaps, get something material from it.