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On Thanksgiving: An Honest Home in the Uncomfortable ‘Both’

Britney Winn Lee
November 23, 2022
Creation & Environment, General, Race
But this little plot of land, where my son swings from oak branches beside the bayou . . . where we make mashed potatoes for three instead of twenty-three . . . where I call home . . . is much more than just a settler's trophy. We live in Caddo territory, or so it was before the Treaty of Cession of 1835.

On Thanksgiving: An Honest Home in the Uncomfortable ‘Both’

Britney Winn Lee
November 24, 2021
Creation & Environment, General, Race
But this little plot of land, where my son swings from oak branches beside the bayou . . . where we make mashed potatoes for three instead of twenty-three . . . where I call home . . . is much more than just a settler's trophy. We live in Caddo territory, or so it was before the Treaty of Cession of 1835.

A Year of No Thanks

Diana Butler Bass
November 27, 2020
General, Global, Theology
We shouldn’t be grateful for COVID, for the political chaos, for the broken climate, for economic suffering. But we can be grateful through these times, while we are struggling in them.

On Thanksgiving: An Honest Home in the Uncomfortable ‘Both’

Britney Winn Lee
November 25, 2020
Creation & Environment, General, Race
But this little plot of land, where my son swings from oak branches beside the bayou . . . where we make mashed potatoes for three instead of twenty-three . . . where I call home . . . is much more than just a settler's trophy. We live in Caddo territory, or so it was before the Treaty of Cession of 1835.

After Synagogue Shooting, Fresh Thoughts on Giving Thanks

Ramesh Santanam
November 23, 2018
General, Interfaith, Practical Justice
"There has to be a place in your heart for the sadness and the joy."

What Does Having A Meal Mean for Our Souls?

Andrew Greer
November 22, 2018
Family and Parenting, General, Practical Justice
This weekend is a good time to remember that mealtime is not a reality for more than 795 million people around the world.

In Gratitude to Our Supporters

Don Golden
June 8, 2018
General, Politics, Practical Justice, Revival, Theology
Our staff have been deeply encouraged by the waves of support that have come in to affirm this mission of pursuing Jesus and justice.

Thanksgiving Day: Being Grateful for Us

Craig M. Watts
November 26, 2015
Church Life, Politics, Theology
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Generating thanks based on national myths that hide more truth than they display has no role in the worship life of Christian churches

The Power and Relevance of Thankfulness in a Driven World

Yaholo Hoyt
November 30, 2013
Church Life, General
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NOV 30, 2013 | BY: YAHOLO HOYT -- Thankfulness is one of those words which suffers from its own popularity. Having a holiday dedicated...

Eat the Turkey, not each other: How to survive Thanksgiving dinner

Marty Troyer
November 22, 2012
Family and Parenting, General
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BY: MARTY TROYER -- There’s more to look forward to this Thanksgiving dinner than a second slice of pecan pie when...
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