Happy Thanksgiving! Here is a little faith, a bit of strength, the desire to help others, and a little humor. The right assortment to get us through this unusual Thanksgiving and year. May you all be safe and healthy this holiday. I’m contributing pieces on Family Today and Medium. Follow me below. #WomanResurrected On Medium…

  I’m contributing pieces on Family Today and Medium. Follow me below. #WomanResurrected On Medium @ColleenOrme Follow me on Instagram @colleenorme  Facebook @Colleen Orme National Columnist #WomanResurrected E-mail: Colleen.Sheehy.Orme@gmail.com  

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I’m also contributing pieces on Family Today visit my Facebook Page below to read them. Follow me on Instagram @colleenorme  Facebook @Colleen Orme National Columnist On Medium @ColleenOrme #WomanResurrected (Photo by Element 5 Digital Courtesy of Keenan Constance on Pexels) Twitter @colleenorme E-mail: Colleen.Sheehy.Orme@gmail.com

“Gratitude exclaims, very properly, “How good of God to give me this.” –C.S. Lewis   “Keep your eyes open to your mercies. The man who forgets to be thankful has fallen asleep in life.” –Robert Louis Stevenson   “‘Thank you’ is the best prayer that anyone could say.” –Alice Walker “I am grateful for what…

“The cheerful heart has a continual feast.” – Proverbs 15:15 A wondrous verse to begin this Thanksgiving Holiday along with a few quotes below: “The struggle ends when gratitude begins.” – Neale Donald Walsh “When you are going through something hard and wonder where God is, remember the teacher is always quiet during a test.” –…

I read this quote today on Beliefnet… “You have two hands. One to help yourself, the second to help others.” – Unknown. I love it! I think it’s perfect for this Thanksgiving celebration. It reminds us that to live a truly thankful life we need to be conscious of our blessings compared to the needs…

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