The Fourth Thursday of November
byApple pie sometimes speaks To us of mother love or patriotism My tongue usually takes the message without second thought.
Apple pie sometimes speaks To us of mother love or patriotism My tongue usually takes the message without second thought.
This is part of our Voices of Thanksgiving series. You can find all the stories and reflections of gratitude here. [separator type=”thin”] Thanksgiving is here once again;…
This is my first American Thanksgiving since coming home from my two years in West Africa. Of course I am grateful for hot showers, infrastructure and nutritious and delicious food.
This is part of our Voices of Thanksgiving series. You can find all the stories and reflections of gratitude here. [separator type=”thin”] Trees singing wind-songs over shouting…
Minnesotans—and many Midwesterners in general—love to hate their environment. If the weather is nice, we act like it’s unusual and unhealthy, perhaps global climate change.
Winter came suddenly here. The world moved from autumn to winter in about four hours one afternoon. Snow was in the fields at home before the corn was out.
Give thanks to the one who shaped the earth on the water—
God’s faithful love lasts forever. Psalm 136:6, Common English Bible
Give thanks to the one who made the skies with skill—God’s faithful love lasts forever. Psalm 136:5, Common English Bible
Give thanks to the only one who makes great wonders — God’s faithful love lasts forever. – Common English Bible
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