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The Twelve Days of Thanksgiving: A Christian Guide to America's Most Meaningful Holiday

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Can we make Thanksgiving more than a flurry of food and activity? This year have Thanksgiving last longer and be more meaningful to you and your family with this fun, concise, and informative devotional. We look at scripture, show gratitude to Jesus, review the history of those who made Thanksgiving Day a reality, explore some well-known and many little-known facts, and connect Thanksgiving Day to the heartbeat of what has made the United States of America a unique nation.

Devotional includes…
-Twelve daily devotions about being thankful to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the Common Grace given to all Americans
-The true and often unknown history of Thanksgiving Day
-Holiday Builders that you can do with your family that will add insight and joy to the day and help prepare everyone for the Christmas season
-Thanksgiving timeline that reveals how the celebration really came about and become the day we look forward to celebrating today

"The Twelve Days of Thanksgiving" is a tradition from our family as we approach Thanksgiving Day. We have enjoyed sharing it with our friends, but we now hope as many people as possible will join us, in preparing to celebrate one of Americas most historic, beloved, and surprisingly criticized and maligned celebrations.

You will never look at Thanksgiving the same way again.

100 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 31, 2024

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November 29, 2025
I’ve learned that the prophecies in Isiah that 100% describe Jesus and His ministry, death, and resurrection, were written prior to His birth, because copies of Isiah were found at the Dead Sea that date back to before Jesus was even born! proof that the prophecies were not written after His resurrection, but before, once again backing up that Jesus is the Son of the living God. And that’s just one thing I learned reading this. :)

I also heard this was written by someone on Gab! always willing to support a self-published Christian!
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