Giving Thanks

by | Nov 17, 2008 | 0 comments

“Let them give thanks to the LORD for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for men. “ Psalms 107:15

During this Thanksgiving season, it’s a good time to encourage our grandchildren to be thankful. Remind them of the things they experience which many children do not have such as their home, food, clothing, school, friends, church, toys, and the many opportunities they have. Help them make a list for which they can be thankful. Gratitude always improves ones attitude.

Ask God to show you how you can influence your grandchildren to have a thankful heart for their many blessings. When your family gathers for the Thanksgiving dinner, have every one share for what they are thankful.

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