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Blessings Week

2459622890_8875da0942As Blessings Week comes to a close, we thought it would be a good idea to have an open thread of blessings.  Here’s some ones that were sent in:

Christopher (Rowdytown) said: “I would like to say that I am grateful to be able to work from home again. After the effects of the economy, and working in another job for 7 months, I am even more grateful now than I was before, to have the blessing to be able to work from home.
I am also grateful to have found your interesting and insightful Christian blog. I really like the cartoons too.”

Stephanie said: “I’m thankful for being able to grow up in a Christian family and the support of some amazing parents”

Jason said: “Want to thank God for showing me direction in life.”

Please feel free to join in with thanking and praising God for all the blessings in your life in the comments as we close out Blessings Week.

God bless!

photo by Bob Jagendorf

Blessings Week, Next Week

2459622890_8875da0942I’m excited to announce next week as Blessings Week at GodlySheep! All next week, we’ll be talking about blessings from God. (No, this will not be the prosperity gospel) Sometimes we get caught up on what we need, that we forget what we already have. We’ll be discussing anything from personal blessings, lessons about thankfulness, being a blessing to others, and much more!

In order for Blessings Week to be a success though, we’ll need your help! If you have anything that you’d like to share or talk about, let us know! You can email us (tips@godlysheep.com) or message us on Facebook or Twitter. It can be anything from a simple, “I’m thankful for________” or a story of how God recently blessed your life. Really, anything you’d like to talk about.

We hope that this will be a great time of faith and fellowship, and that it will be uplifting to your spirit before the Holidays go into full throttle. So keep us in your prayers and internet browsers for next week. It should be a lot of fun (and humbling) just praising God for everything.

photo by Bob Jagendorf