
My point of showing this crafty craft here is that it really challenged me in to thinking about Thanksgiving in a different way this year. Not just as a time to give thanks for the abundant blessings God bestows. But also to spur us on to giving from the overflow of those blessings. Hence the breakdown of the word...Thanks + Giving.
So we are trying to do activities with our kids this month that reflect this new outlook. With these posts of "multitude mondays" we have been talking a lot more about gratitude in our house lately. The boys have spontaneously started to share things they are thankful for, which has been such a blessing. We are all learning how to truly be grateful for the simple things. To worship Him for how He provides for us, in big ways and small. Every single day. And to tell others what He has done...to give out of the bounty of what we've been given. So we all sat down and decided on some ways we could help each other and others in our community this month. Whether it is giving food to someone, writing a card, or brushing the dogs, it is all about sharing His love, giving from what we've been given.
I pray this new November tradition will continue in our house. I pray our boys will learn this well. I pray we will live it well, all year round. Thanks...Giving. Hand in hand.
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Today I join Ann Voskamp at Holy Experience in counting up the multitude....
#76-92
76. grace for when my mouth keeps running
77. friends who make me think
78. a deal that went through!
79. God is so cool
80. not freaking out in the moment
81. accepting that which I cannot change
82. knowing how to stand on Truth
83. Him prompting me to do just that
84. a myriad of second chances
85. worship in a body flow class
86. childcare at the gym
87. Peace amidst chaos
88. beautiful jewelry for an amazing cause
89. that we didn't have to take a horse-drawn carriage to get to our destination
90. new memories with old friends
91. learning more about myself~His refining fire
92. appropriately being reminded that I am but a tiny ant compared to this great big God
Aren't you glad He's not done with us yet?
ReplyDeleteYour tree turned out great! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your tree! What a great physical (crafty!) reminder for your boys.
ReplyDeleteNoticed your quote from Wild Things up there in the sidebar. I just love that book! I quoted it in my book, too!