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Keeping the Meaning of Thanksgiving Alive

November 27th, 2008 | 13 Comments | Posted in Thankfulness

http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/274175.aspx

CBNNews.com - Millions of Americans are celebrating Thanksgiving today, a holiday tradition that dates back hundreds of years. But some say there’s an attempt to remove the religious significance from this great American holiday.

President Abraham Lincoln made Thanksgiving official in 1863. He proclaimed the last Thursday in November to be “a national day of thanksgiving and praise to our beneficent father who dwelleth in the heavens.”

But for most of us - when we think of that first Thanksgiving - we think about the Pilgrims and the Indians.

The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock on December 11, 1620. Their first winter was devastating. Weak and sick - they began to die. The Pilgrims needed help to survive and they got it from an English-speaking Indian named Squanto.

Historian Peter Marshall explained, “Here comes this American Indian suddenly who speaks perfect English, who offers them his services. So they plant all this corn under his tutelage. In October the corn is ripe finally, and they want to have a celebration, a Thanksgiving celebration.”

Marshall continued, “So they invite Chief Massasoit, who had taken Squanto in when he had no family, no relatives. So Massasoit and 90 braves show up for this celebration festival, and they had a three day celebration of feasting, bow-and-arrow shooting contests, foot races and relay races and games.”

Although some would say it was just a day of celebration - historical records show it was a time to give thanks to God.

“They looked at everything as a gift from God, even the sorrowful things they saw as God allowing that to perfect their character. So they were amazing Christians and great examples for us today,” Rev. Paul Jehle said.

What It’s All About

For a lot of people, Thanksgiving has become a day to watch football, eat turkey, and watch the Macy’s Day Parade. While these are not bad things, some believe the most important part of Thanksgiving - giving thanks to God for our many blessings - is being down-played or left out altogether.

That’s why private Christian schools like Stonebridge Christian School in Virginia make a point of teaching children the real Thanksgiving story - including the religious aspects.
“God was very much a part of that first Thanksgiving and we teach that,” said Stonebridge history teacher Ed Sotto.”

Parent Steve Elliott says he’s glad his four daughters are learning the whole story.
And the students, who recently re-enacted the story of the Pilgrims at Jamestown, agree that the Thanksgiving story they’re learning now is not the one they were taught in public school.
“In public school, we colored turkeys and it was all about the turkeys - like they were an idol,” ninth-grader Anastasia Peele said.

Colson Vorwald, also in the 9th grade, said, “We were taught that the Pilgrims were thanking the Indians - not God - for the blessings.”

What’s sad is that here in the U.S. the day after Thanksgiving is often more celebrated than Thanksgiving itself. But many people like the teachers and students at Stonebridge are doing what they can to keep the true meaning of Thanksgiving alive.

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Best Wishes to All Our Military Families on Memorial Day

Here’s wishing all of our service personnel a wonderful Memorial Day weekend. Thank you for your selfless service to your country. Thanks also to your families who support your service by their prayers and unheralded sacrifices. Godspeed to all of you and may you return home safe and sound!

~~John Cronin~~

“Duty, Honor, Country” — those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. They are your rallying point to build courage when courage seems to fail, to regain faith when there seems to be little cause for faith, to create hope when hope becomes forlorn.

Gen. Douglas MacArthur

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Ann Marie Curling

Happy Thanksgiving from Ann Marie

I only have a few moments, as I’m having one heck of a special Thanksgiving with my family. But, I had to post a little something.

I am Thankful to all of you visitors to this site. I know some of you have been here since day one. What a long road it’s been, and it’s almost unbelievable that the Iowa caucuses are just within our midst now. Because of each and every one of you, this site has a Google ranking that I couldn’t have ever dreamed was possible. You have come back time and time again, you’ve been here through the ups and the downs, and just look where our guy is today. Thank You so much for being so loyal. I can’t tell you how much it means.

Lastly, I have to thank all the bloggers. Without all of you this site would be nothing, I may have started it, but you gave it the meat and the life to breathe. You all have taken your time, efforts, and intellect to keep this going strong, and for that I’ll never forget you :)

I especially have to thank Jeff. Jeff you were the first person to offer me relief. You were the first one that I could trust with this site without a fear of anything. It means so much to me that you were willing to do so much to keep the site going when I was going through major stress and trials in my life. You deserve so many accolades for that, and appreciation. I’ll never forget coming to Iowa and staying with your hospitable family and getting that first opportunity to meet the man whom will be our next President. I’m indebted to you for making that a reality. Thanks again!

Nate I thank you for helping with technical aspects of the site. I thank you for taking initiatives to change things up, and offer bigger and better solutions on how to make the site a better one. You’re a great guy, and one that I’m so glad to call a friend.

Mike, wow, it’s hard to even say all that you’ve done. You’ve been the most archived blogger of all of Governor Romney’s accomplishments. I’m so grateful that you also took up the mantle of keeping this site active during the slow times. Thanks again for all that you do, and continue to do.

Last but not least, I have to thank Vic. I never thought that a campaign would foster such close friendships, but this one sure has. Vic, you’ve been my rock. You’ve been the person that I’ve been the most able to bounce stuff off of and get the most honest feedback. You are a one in a million friend. We’ve spent many an hour on the phone talking about politics forever. I’m so grateful that I was able to meet you in Boston in June, and put a face to that warm voice. I hope you never forget how grateful I am for your friendship.

A little P.S. I have to thank the person for whom this site wouldn’t be necessary the man himself Mitt Romney. You’ve given me hope for this country, I can listen to you speak and know that everything will be alright in the world. You’re the “real deal”. You’re a leader, a businessman, a husband, and father, a grandfather, but to all of us you’re our friend. We can count on you to keep your word, we can rest assured that when you’re elected president that the country will be in able and capable hands. You care about our country, our economy, our families, our health, you’re the entire package. I look so forward to January 20, 2009 when you’re sworn in as our next President of the United States.

With Love to All on this Lovely Thanksgiving Day 2007,

Ann Marie Curling
Founder - Elect Romney in 2008

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