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My daughter is dead. My mother and wife both have terminal Stage-IV Colo-rectal and Liver cancer. It feels as though I am losing everyone I love, one at a time. In the past two years seven of my closest friends and family members have died from cancer or heart attacks. What have I got to be thankful for?
A LOT, as it turns out.
I got an email the other day that asked me to take a few minutes before I went to sleep and thank God for the blessings He has bestowed upon me and my family. The email said that I shouldn’t pray asking for anything; just count my blessings and give thanks for them. It took me about half an hour to recount them all.
As part of dealing with the nearly overwhelming trials our family is experiencing, I have started to attend caregiver and grief counseling at a local cancer support group. The theme for this past meeting was, suitably, to recount those things for which we are thankful. I thought I would share them with you, dear Before It’s News Readers.
You should try recounting your blessings yourself, particularly if you are feeling verwhelmed by the trials and tribulations of life on this rapidly declining ball of mud. I think that after you are finished, sincere words of praise will flow from your lips to the ears of the Most High God; and He will be pleased.
May you all be blessed with traveling safety, valuable times with friends and loved ones, and may you remember the Source from Whom all blessings flow.
Happy Thanksgiving.
God bless & Semper Fi,
Bobby and DeLynn Powell
and the entire TTiV staff.
Never give up a fight period. Even if you are winning it.