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Holy Alphabet

A lthough things are not perfect
B ecause of trial or pain
C ontinue in thanksgiving
D o not begin to blame
E ven when the times are hard
F ierce winds are bound to blow
G od is forever able
H old on to what you know
I magine life without His love
J oy would cease to be
K eep thanking Him for all the things
L ove imparts to thee
M ove out of “Camp Complaining”
N o weapon that is known
O n earth can yield the power
P raise can do alone
Q uit looking at the future
R edeem the time at hand
S tart every day with worship
T o “thank” is a command
U ntil we see Him coming
V ictorious in the sky
W e’ll run the race with gratitude
X alting God most high
Y es, there’ll be good times and yes some will be bad, but…
Z ion waits in glory…where none are ever sad!

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Top Ten Reasons College Students Are Going Home for the Thanksgiving

10. You’ll know that your turkey is a Butterball rather than a Grade E yet semi-edible furball.

9. Your mother will not be serving your mashed potatoes and stuffing with an ice cream scooper.

8. Pumpkin pie is a great alternative to green Jello.

7. After your eighth glass of cider, your emergency dash to the bathroom will not be delayed by having to line the seat with toilet paper.

6. Clean underwear, comfortable bed, access to a car, bedroom larger than a 12×14 cell …okay, even if it is for only four days.

5. To eat your meals the only trek you’ll have to make is from the couch to the kitchen, rather than the dorm to the dining hall … in below freezing weather.

4. Instead of listening to “when I first started teaching here …” you can be entertained by “when your mother was your age …” and “during the Depression we weren’t lucky enough to have brussels sprouts. Heck, all we could afford was the sprout!”

3. You can eat your corn steamed with butter rather than popped in your microwave.

2. You’ll know the hair in the shower drain is your own.

And, the number one reason college students are looking forward to Thanksgiving…

1. You won’t be eating your Thanksgiving meal off a tray!

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Thank God

A man had been lost and walking in the desert for about five days. One hot day–actually, they’re all hot–he comes to the home of a preacher. Tired and weak, he crawls up to the house and collapses on the doorstep. The preacher takes him in and nurses him back to health. Feeling better, the man asks the preacher for directions to the nearest town. The preacher tells him the directions, and offers to lend him his horse to make it. The preacher says, “However, there is a special thing about this horse. You have to say ‘Thank God’ to make it go and ‘Amen’ to make it stop.”

Anxious to get to town, the man says, “Sure, okay” and gets on the horse. He says, “Thank God” and sho ’nuff, the horse starts walking. A bit later he says louder, “Thank God, thank God,” and the horse starts trotting. Feeling really brave, the man say, “Thank God! Thank God! THANK GOD!” and the horse is soon up to a full run!

About then he realizes he’s heading for a huge cliff and yells “Whoa!” But the horse doesn’t even slow! It’s coming up REAL QUICK and he’s doing everything he can to make the horse stop. “Whoa, stop, hold on!” Finally he remembers “AMEN!!!”

The horse stops a mere two inches from the cliff’s edge, almost throwing him over its head. The man, panting and heart racing, wipes the sweat from his face and leans back in the saddle. “Oh!” he says, gasping for air, “Thank God.”

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Thanksgiving Dinner

“It was the day before Thanksgiving–the first one my three children and I would be spending without their father, who had left several months before. Now the two older children were very sick with the flu, and the eldest had just been prescribed bed rest for a week.

It was a cool, gray day outside, and a light rain was falling. I grew wearier as I scurried around, trying to care for each child: thermometers, juice, diapers. And I was fast running out of liquids for the children. But when I checked my purse, all I found was about $2.50–and this was supposed to last me until the end of the month. That’s when I heard the phone ring.

It was the secretary from our former church, and she told me that they had been thinking about us and had something to give us from the congregation. I told her that I was going out to pick up some more juice and soup for the children, and I would drop by the church on my way to the market.

I arrived at the church just before lunch. The church secretary met me at the door and handed me a special gift envelope. ‘We think of you and the kids often,’ she said, ‘and you are in our hearts and prayers. We love you.’ When I opened the envelope, I found two grocery certificates inside. Each was worth $20. I was so touched and moved, I broke down and cried.

‘Thank you very much,’ I said, as we hugged each other. ‘Please give our love and thanks to the church.’ Then I drove to a store near our home and purchased some much-needed items for the children.

At the check-out counter I had a little over $14.00 worth of groceries, and I handed the cashier one of the gift certificates. She took it, then turned her back for what seemed like a very long time. I thought something might be wrong. Finally I said, ‘This gift certificate is a real blessing. Our former church gave it to our family, knowing I’m a single parent trying to make ends meet.’

The cashier then turned around, with tears in her loving eyes, and replied, ‘Honey, that’s wonderful! Do you have a turkey?’

‘No. It’s okay because my children are sick anyway.’

She then asked, ‘Do you have anything else for Thanksgiving dinner?’

Again I replied, ‘No.’

After handing me the change from the certificate, she looked at my face and said, ‘Honey, I can’t tell you exactly why right now, but I want you to go back into the store and buy a turkey, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie or anything else you need for a Thanksgiving dinner.’

I was shocked, and humbled to tears. ‘Are you sure?’ I asked.

‘Yes! Get whatever you want. And get some Gatorade for the kids.’

I felt awkward as I went back to do more shopping, but I selected a fresh turkey, a few yams and potatoes, and some juices for the children. Then I wheeled the shopping cart up to the same cashier as before. As I placed my groceries on the counter, she looked at me once more with giant tears in her kind eyes and began to speak.

‘Now I can tell you. This morning I prayed that I could help someone today, and you walked through my line.’ She reached under the counter for her purse and took out a $20 bill. She paid for my groceries and then handed me the change. Once more I was moved to tears.

The sweet cashier then said, ‘I am a Christian. Here is my phone number if you ever need anything.’ She then took my head in her hands, kissed my cheek and said, ‘God bless you, honey.’

As I walked to my car, I was overwhelmed by this stranger’s love and by the realization that God loves my family too, and shows us his love through this stranger’s and my church’s kind deeds.

The children were supposed to have spent Thanksgiving with their father that year, but because of the flu they were home with me, for a very special Thanksgiving Day. They were feeling better, and we all ate the goodness of the Lord’s bounty–and our community’s love. Our hearts were truly filled with thanks.”

Source: Andrea Nannette Mejia- in “Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul.” 101 Stories to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit

Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul — Conversation Starters to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit

 

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Fruit Basket Turnover – Thanksgiving Version

Game Description
This is the classic fruit basket turnover game modified for a Thanksgiving theme

Game Materials

  • As many chairs as you have youths. Sturdy chairs work best as there might be some wild dashes for chairs and I have seen a flimsy chair collapse before in the wild chaos that ensues when two people are rushing for the same chair.

Game Preparation

  1. Set chairs in circle with the chairs facing towards the center of the circle.
  2. Have the youths sit in the chairs close enough to close all of the gaps.
  3. Select one to stand in the middle of the circle and then remove his or her chair and the circle close the gap.
  4. The person in the center of the circle points to each of the other players and gives them a name, such as “Corn,” “Cranberries,” “Pumpkin,” “Squash,” “Turkey,” or any other food related to thanksgiving. Limit the items so that the youth are divided into 3 or 4 groups and everyone is assigned a label, including the youth in the middle.

Game Play

  • The person in the center will call out a food item related to Thanksgiving.
  • When that food is called, all youths with that label must get up and find an empty set vacated by another youth. The youth in the middle must do the same. Youths cannot sit in the same chair they vacated.
  • The one who ends up without a seat is the now in the middle and call out the name of a food items and attempt to get into a chair.
  • On occasion the youth in the middle can call out “Thanksgiving FEAST.” At this point everyone must get up and find a different seat.
  • As a variation you might also allow the person in the center to call TWO food items.

Variations

  • Place the food items labels on pieces of paper taped to the bottom of the chairs.
  • You can play it so that if you a youth ends up in the center of the circle three times, he or she must perform some kind of “forfeit” such as sing a song, do a dance, tell a joke, pretend they are popcorn popping, sing “I’m a Little Teapot” with actions, etc. You can also wait until the end of the game and bring everyone that has been IT times to the center of the circle to do the forfeit as a group.

Take it the the Next Level
Each time a person ends up in the center they must share something they are thankful for.

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For what we are about to receive

Two men were walking through a field one day when they spotted an enraged bull. Instantly they darted toward the nearest fence. The storming bull followed in hot pursuit, and it was soon apparent they wouldn’t make it. Terrified, the one shouted to the other, “Put up a prayer, John. We’re in for it!”

John answered, “I can’t. I’ve never made a public prayer in my life.”

“But you must!” implored his companion. “The bull is catching up to us.”

“All right,” panted John, “I’ll say the only prayer I know, the one my father used to repeat at the table:
’O Lord, for what we are about to receive, make us truly thankful.’”

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Turkey Talk

What does a turkey say?

“Gobble, gobble, gobble”?

A jewelry-lovin’ turkey?
“Bauble bauble bauble”

A dyslexic turkey?
“Boggle boggle boggle”

A turkey in the shoe repair shop?
“Cobble cobble cobble”

A turkey with a sore leg?
“Hobble hobble hobble.”

A football turkey say?
“Huddle, huddle, huddle”

A dieting turkey?
“Nibble, nibble nibble.”

A turkey who argues a lot?
“Squabble squabble squabble.”

Dizzy Turkey?
“Wobble wobble wobble!”

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Thanksgiving Tailfeathers Icebreaker

Game Description

  • Who’s the biggest Turkey?

Game Teaching Point / Purpose

Game Materials

  • At least 2 Clothespins for every participant.
  • Craft feathers

Game Preparation

  • With a glue gun or piece of adhesive tape, attach feathers to both legs of each clothespin.

Game Play

  1. Give every person two clothespins (Turkey Feathers) as they enter.
  2. When everyone has their turkey feathers, tell them you’re giving them two minutes to get rid of their feathers. The only way for participants to get rid of the feathers is onto pin them to someone else.
  3. Chaos results as everyone tries to get rid of their feathers!
  4. Award a prize to the person with the least number of feathers. The person with the MOST feathers is the official TURKEY!

Icebreaker Variation

  • As a variation, use this as an icebreaker activity for your next Thanksgiving Party or Thanksgiving Celebration. After playing the game, each person must state one “Fun Fact” about themselves for each feather they are wearing. If they have no feathers they only have to say ONE thing about themselves.

Take It to the Next Level

While we don’t carry clothespins with us through life, we do carry our sins. Sometimes they pinch us in uncomfortable places. Sometimes we don’t even realize they are there. But the sins carries with them pain and suffering.

Jesus suffered the ultimate pain and suffering on the cross as he bore the penalty for our sin. Ultimately that penalty is death. He chose to bear the consequences for us. He did not run away from sin, but said place all your sins on me and I will carry them for you. (Let everyone take their clothespins off and stick them to a cardboard cross.) While pain and suffering still accompany sin in our lives, the penalty of death has been removed for those who will trust in Christ.

And that’s something we can all be thankful for.

Bible Scripture References

“He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed.”
1 Peter 2:24

“God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.”
2 Corinthians 5:21

Closing Song

Thank You For the Cross
Mark Altrogge

Thank you for the cross, the mighty cross
That God himself should die for such as us
And everyday we’re changed
Into Your image more and more
Yes, by the cross we’ve truly been transformed

And we’re so amazed
And we give You praise
That you would save us at such a cost
And we’re so amazed
And we give You praise
For the power of the cross
For the power of the cross

Copyright 1990 Integrity’s Praise! Music

See the game Clothespins for additional Teaching Ideas

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Turkey Toss

Game Description
How much corn can you feed the turkey and fatten it up for Thanksgiving.

Game Teaching Point / Purpose
Just for fun

Game Materials

  • Candy Corn in a feed bucket. (You can also use a paper cup for each pair)
  • Alternatives: popcorn, Cranberries, fish crackers, M&M’s etc

Game Preparation
None

Game Play

  1. Have the youth form pairs and choose who will be the “Turkey” and who will be the “Farmer”.
  2. Give each pair an equal amount of candy corn.
  3. Pairs must face each other at a distance of about 5 feet.
  4. On your signal the Thanksgiving turkeys must start making turkey sounds: “Gobble, Gobble, Gobble.”
  5. The farmer then must toss the candied corn to the Thanksgiving turkey, one piece at a time.
  6. If the turkey successfully catches the corn in his mouth, the pair is still in the game.
  7. If the turkey does not successfully catch the corn in its mouth, the pair Is eliminated from game play.
  8. Increase the distance between the remaining participants then let the farmers toss another piece of corn.
  9. Continue to repeat the activity until only one winner remains. If all pairs fail, then those turkeys that successfully caught the corn at the last distance are recognized as the winners or repeat until one pair succeeds.

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Turkey Feather Relay

Introduction to the Thanksgiving themed game
which team can move their Turkey tail the fastest?

Thanksgiving Game Description
Youth will try to blow a turkey tail feather across the finish line in this active Thanksgiving Game.

Game Materials
Feather for each team (You can often get feathers from a craft store)

Game Preparation
Designate a start line and a finish line. (You can use string, tape or a even a chair that participants must go around at the opposite side of the room)

Game Play

  1. Organise the participants into teams, which each team in a single file line behind the start line.
  2. At the start signal, the first person on each team tosses the turkey tail feather into the air and tries to blow it up into the air and across the finish line.
  3. Anytime a turkey tail feather touches the floor, the person must make loud gobble gobble sounds and take three large steps backward toward the start line. They can then toss the turkey tail feather up again and start moving forward.
  4. The objective of this Thanksgiving game is for everyone to cross the finish line and return to the team. The trip back can either be a continuation of blowing the feather or a turkey dash back depending on how difficult you want the game to be.
  5. When a player makes it back to the team the next person starts and the person who just completed the dash, goes to the back of the line and sits down.
  6. Team members should cheer their teams on with the loudest gobble-gobble sounds as possible.

Variation
Give each of your teams a plastic spoon with the feather on it. The idea is to see who can run across the room and back again, keeping the feather on the ruler. If the turkey feather blows off, it must be replaced and three steps must be taken backward before the player can continue.

Take it to the Next Level
Scripture options: Psalm 91:4 We don’t have to be afraid because God covers us and protects us!
See also Matthew 23:37, Ruth 2:12, Psalm 17:8, and Psalm 36:7 fore references related to God’s protection under his wings.

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