From the 1621 harvest feast, shared by the Plymouth Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Indians, to the 1863 Thanksgiving Proclamation by Abraham Lincoln, America has had much about which to praise and thank our great God.
On this Thanksgiving, we (especially Bible-believing Christians) have a myriad of reasons to turn our hearts and heads heavenward with gratitude. Most notably, the November 8 elections are a great place to
start. Almost three weeks removed, the media pundits are still struggling to explain exactly what happened. For those of us who prayed so specifically and diligently, we have a more than plausible
explanation. The God of heaven intervened in response to the prayers of His people. Now, we much not allow our earnest supplications to diminish. Rather, we must escalate our petitions, that God would grant
His wisdom to the incoming President and administration. To “drop the ball” now would be an absolute travesty.
More than any reason for unmitigated gratitude is the fact that we have a great salvation available through the person of Jesus Christ. For those of us who have experienced His redemptive grace, we can/should shout from the house tops our exuberant praise. Salvation ALONE is reason enough for unceasing thanksgiving.
Added to the free gift of salvation from sin and it’s effects, are the innumerable blessings bestowed on us daily–blessings that come directly from the hand of our loving God. “When upon life’s billows you are
tempest tossed. When you are discouraged, thinking all is lost. Count your many blessings, name them one by one. And, it will surprise you what the Lord hath done.” That song was a staple in the home in which I grew up. Though we had very little of this world’s goods, we were incessantly reminded of the incredible goodness of the God we served. Since those days of youth, I have seen God compound His blessings in my life–health, a wonderful wife, three incredible children, countless friends, an international ministry, and rapidly growing opportunities across the nation and around the world.
So, pardon me if I am overwhelmed with thanksgiving for the great things God has done in my life. Without doubt, He has done the same thing in yours. So, as tomorrow unfolds, let’s do more than give casual assent to God’s innumerable blessings. Let’s actually name them–“one by one,”
as the classic hymn says. When we do, we’ll see that, though undeserving, we are the recipients of more than can be actually enumerated.
It is my prayer that you will have the most blessed and Happy
Thanksgiving EVER!
Dave Kistler
President, HOPE Ministries International/HOPE To The Hill
President, North Carolina Pastors Network (NCPN)
Co-host, Stand In The Gap Radio
Giving Thanks to the Author of Liberty!
/0 Comments/in Blog /by News RoomFrom the 1621 harvest feast, shared by the Plymouth Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Indians, to the 1863 Thanksgiving Proclamation by Abraham Lincoln, America has had much about which to praise and thank our great God.
On this Thanksgiving, we (especially Bible-believing Christians) have a myriad of reasons to turn our hearts and heads heavenward with gratitude. Most notably, the November 8 elections are a great place to
start. Almost three weeks removed, the media pundits are still struggling to explain exactly what happened. For those of us who prayed so specifically and diligently, we have a more than plausible
explanation. The God of heaven intervened in response to the prayers of His people. Now, we much not allow our earnest supplications to diminish. Rather, we must escalate our petitions, that God would grant
His wisdom to the incoming President and administration. To “drop the ball” now would be an absolute travesty.
More than any reason for unmitigated gratitude is the fact that we have a great salvation available through the person of Jesus Christ. For those of us who have experienced His redemptive grace, we can/should shout from the house tops our exuberant praise. Salvation ALONE is reason enough for unceasing thanksgiving.
Added to the free gift of salvation from sin and it’s effects, are the innumerable blessings bestowed on us daily–blessings that come directly from the hand of our loving God. “When upon life’s billows you are
tempest tossed. When you are discouraged, thinking all is lost. Count your many blessings, name them one by one. And, it will surprise you what the Lord hath done.” That song was a staple in the home in which I grew up. Though we had very little of this world’s goods, we were incessantly reminded of the incredible goodness of the God we served. Since those days of youth, I have seen God compound His blessings in my life–health, a wonderful wife, three incredible children, countless friends, an international ministry, and rapidly growing opportunities across the nation and around the world.
So, pardon me if I am overwhelmed with thanksgiving for the great things God has done in my life. Without doubt, He has done the same thing in yours. So, as tomorrow unfolds, let’s do more than give casual assent to God’s innumerable blessings. Let’s actually name them–“one by one,”
as the classic hymn says. When we do, we’ll see that, though undeserving, we are the recipients of more than can be actually enumerated.
It is my prayer that you will have the most blessed and Happy
Thanksgiving EVER!
Dave Kistler
President, HOPE Ministries International/HOPE To The Hill
President, North Carolina Pastors Network (NCPN)
Co-host, Stand In The Gap Radio
Stand in the Gap Today 11/23/16
/0 Comments/in Stand in the Gap Today /by News RoomWill President Elect Donald Trump press for prosecution of Hillary Clinton or will he let bygones be bygones? Also, it appears the doctor is in. Dr. Ben Carson has been offered the position of secretary of HUD by the Trump administration. What does this mean and will he accept the offer? Host: Dave Kistler
Stand in the Gap Today 11/22/16
/0 Comments/in Stand in the Gap Today /by News RoomWhat’s involved in enforcing current immigration laws and how will “sanctuary cities” be affected? How have bribery and corruption infiltrated these unlawful, expensive, and controversial harbors for illegal aliens? Host: Sam Rohrer
Stand in the Gap Today 11/21/16
/0 Comments/in Stand in the Gap Today /by News RoomDr. Jimmy DeYoung joins the program as guest to talk about the The Trump Factor: The Choice between two political systems and two world views. As nations come to grips with the new leadership in America, it seems that they must decide which system/view they’ll embrace. Host: Sam Rohrer
Thanksgiving Resources from WallBuilders
/0 Comments/in Blog /by News Room-The information below is taken from a newsletter sent out by Wallbuilders. To visit their website, please click HERE.
Historically, American pastors routinely preached special sermons on specific holidays. These sermons used history to present Scripture and show how it was historically applied, thus showing the relevance of America’s Christian heritage to daily life. But many pastors no longer preach such Bible-based history sermons.
Interestingly, a recent Barna poll shows that 79% of church-goers say they want to hear sermons on our Christian heritage and how that relates to today. We encourage every pastor to preach a Thanksgiving sermon showing how the Bible and history relate to contemporary life.
To help make this task easier, WallBuilders has created a special Thanksgiving resource page with not only a modern Thanksgiving sermon outline but also many historic sermons. We also provide Thanksgiving graphics and historical illustrations as well as numerous Thanksgiving proclamations from federal and state governments that can be referenced (such as the 1863 proclamation by Abraham Lincoln pictured here).
So as you get ready for Thanksgiving this month, we encourage you to take some time to review this resource page. Discover information that will help you craft a fun historical sermon for your congregation that will provide them with modern-day Biblical relevance! And then if you do preach such a sermon, please let us know about it at info@wallbuilders.com.
A Matter of Historical Significance
/0 Comments/in Stand in the Gap Minute /by News RoomWhat Made the Difference in this Election?
/0 Comments/in Stand in the Gap Weekend /by News RoomThis program features an interview from our daily Stand in the Gap Today program with George Barna, founder of American Culture and Faith Institute. He shares a post-election analysis of the role that Evangelical Christians played in electing Donald Trump and Mike Pence to office. He also comments on the direct intervention of God in answer to prayer and offers a plan for moving forward.
Stand in the Gap Today 11/18/16
/2 Comments/in Stand in the Gap Today /by News RoomIQ al-Rassooli, Iraqi exile and author of Unveiling Islam, joins the program to discuss the impact of the Trump election on the Middle East, Europe, and Russia. Host: Sam Rohrer
Stand in the Gap Today 11/17/16
/0 Comments/in Stand in the Gap Today /by News RoomCould the election results be a prelude to a nationwide revival? Attorney and Constitutionalist David New joins the program as guest to comment on the impact of a Trump/Pence administration and give a brief history of the Electoral College. Host: Sam Rohrer
Stand in the Gap Today 11/16/16
/0 Comments/in Stand in the Gap Today /by News RoomDr. Jimmy DeYoung, Host of Prophecy Today, joins the program to discuss the Middle Easts’ reaction to the President Elect-Donald Trump. Host: Sam Rohrer