Don’t let someone’s kindness sneak by these holidays without saying “Thank You”.

Don’t let someone’s kindness sneak by these holidays without saying “Thank You”.

Since Jesus has put a smile on my face I am trying tell the story so others can have a smile too.

Come, let us run to the manger and see our promised Savior!

I want to be one of the humble shepherds who stands in awe at the angels singing.

I wish, and want to learn how, to have the Christmas spirit of giving all year round.

Oh, how good it is to hear the old familiar Christmas songs again!

I am thankful for phone calls and text messages; how would we survive isolation without such communication?

I am thankful for cheerful, ready to wave, neighbors.

Thank You, Father, for a wife who is humble enough to say sorry sometimes.

Thank You, Father, for home filled with joy.

Thank You, Father, for a brother who is patient, even when farming together has its stresses.

I will strive to be as thankful as King David; even though I will never measure up it’s not about the destination rather about the journey.

Thank You, Father, for caring each time I fail.

Are your afflictions light? Jesus has made a way for my afflictions to be so much lighter then what I deserve.

Remember that the bigger the trial, the sweeter the experience of the love of God.