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Thanksgiving:
The Forgotten Holiday

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Sandwiched somewhere between Halloween and Christmas is a Thursday holiday that is slowly becoming more miniscule in the mids of millions of Americans--Thanksgiving. If you search hard, you might find one small section of Thanksgiving cards, autumn decorations, and a turkey platter amid the aisles and miles of Halloween costumes, Chrsitmas decorations, and toys. For some, Thanksgiving is a day to get a list together prior ot a day of marathon Christmas shopping. We've forgotten the reason for celebration that first Thnaksgiving. Gratitude for survival! Historically we think of Thakksgiving as a time of feasting for the Pilgrims and Indians. In the fall of 1621, the Pilgrims had been in America less than a year. During those months, over half their original population died from disease or starvation. The Pilgrims hosted the first feast not to try out their latest recipes, but to celebrate life with their Indian friends and give thanks to God for His provision in difficult circumstances. Perhaps you'd like to redirect your family toward gratitude this year. Just as many enlist the help of an advent wreath to prepare for the celebration of Jesus' birth in December, focus on thanks-giving this November by doing the following.

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