For many, Thanksgiving is a time of joyful fellowship and grateful hearts.
We set our savory meats and delectable pumpkin desserts at the center of dining tables long enough to host our own buffets with room for everyone at the table. The playful banter of family jokes and reminiscing of Thanksgiving’s past hangs above the room, and we sit comfortably in our homes, knowing we are cared for and full.
What about the families who will not have a Thanksgiving meal around the table?
There are many struggling to get through the holiday season. As we serve children and families, God’s incredible faithfulness protects the vulnerable, sustains the struggling, and restores the broken. This is clearly demonstrated in Gina’s* story.