HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL

Thanksgiving reminds us that gratitude is a universal language — spoken in every culture, carried in every heart, and expressed through kindness wherever we are.

Here are warm Thanksgiving wishes from around the world, each with a brief reflection to lift the spirit.


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ENGLISH

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

May gratitude open the door to deeper compassion.

May every small kindness ripple farther than you imagine.


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ESPAÑOL

FELIZ DÍA DE ACCIÓN DE GRACIAS

Que la gratitud ilumine tu camino.

Que cada gesto de bondad haga el mundo un poco mejor.


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中文(简体)

感恩节快乐

愿感恩让心变得更柔软。

愿善意成为你前行的力量。


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اردو (URDU)

یومِ تشکر مبارک

شکرگزاری دل کو روشن کرتی ہے۔

نرمی اور مہربانی ہمیشہ راستہ دکھاتی ہیں۔


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NEDERLANDS

FIJNE THANKSGIVING

Dankbaarheid maakt het leven lichter.

Laat elke goede daad een nieuw begin worden.


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РУССКИЙ (RUSSIAN)

С ДНЁМ БЛАГОДАРЕНИЯ

Пусть благодарность согревает сердце.

Пусть добро ведёт вас вперёд.


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FRANÇAIS

JOYEUX THANKSGIVING

La gratitude adoucit chaque journée.

La gentillesse en crée de plus belles encore.


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ITALIANO

BUON GIORNO DEL RINGRAZIAMENTO

La gratitudine dà colore alla vita.

La bontà ne scrive i capitoli più belli.


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DEUTSCH

FROHES ERNTEDANKFEST

Dankbarkeit bringt Frieden ins Herz.

Freundlichkeit trägt uns in die Zukunft.


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日本語 (JAPANESE)

感謝祭おめでとうございます

感謝は心を静かに満たします。

優しさは未来をやわらかく照らします。


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한국어 (KOREAN)

해피 추수감사절

감사는 마음을 깊게 해줍니다.

따뜻한 배려는 내일을 밝힙니다.


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Closing Reflection

Thanksgiving may be an American holiday, but the spirit behind it — gratitude, generosity, connection — belongs to everyone, everywhere. Today, may our thankfulness move beyond words and become the kindness we carry into our communities.

Love Always Wins.

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Today’s Poem ~ A Song of Thanks by Edward Smyth Jones

A Song of Thanks

For the sun that shone at the dawn of spring,
For the flowers which bloom and the birds that sing,
For the verdant robe of the gray old earth,
For her coffers filled with their countless worth,
For the flocks which feed on a thousand hills,
For the rippling streams which turn the mills,
For the lowing herds in the lovely vale,
For the songs of gladness on the gale,—
From the Gulf and the Lakes to the Oceans’ banks,—
Lord God of Hosts, we give Thee thanks!

For the farmer reaping his whitened fields,
For the bounty which the rich soil yields,
For the cooling dews and refreshing rains,
For the sun which ripens the golden grains,
For the bearded wheat and the fattened swine,
For the stalléd ox and the fruitful vine,
For the tubers large and cotton white,
For the kid and the lambkin frisk and blithe,
For the swan which floats near the river-banks,—
Lord God of Hosts, we give Thee thanks!

For the pumpkin sweet and the yellow yam,
For the corn and beans and the sugared ham,
For the plum and the peach and the apple red,
For the dear old press where the wine is tread,
For the cock which crows at the breaking dawn,
And the proud old “turk” at the farmer’s barn,
For the fish which swim in the babbling brooks,
For the game which hide in the shady nooks,—
From the Gulf and the Lakes to the Oceans’ banks —
Lord God of Hosts, we give Thee thanks!

For the sturdy oaks and the stately pines,
For the lead and the coal from the deep, dark mines,
For the silver ores of a thousand fold,
For the diamond bright and the yellow gold,
For the river boat and the flying train,
For the fleecy sail of the rolling main,
For the velvet sponge and the glossy pearl,
For the flag of peace which we now unfurl—
From the Gulf and the Lakes to the Oceans’ banks—
Lord God of Hosts, we give Thee thanks!

For the lowly cot and the mansion fair,
For the peace and plenty together share,
For the Hand which guides us from above,
For Thy tender mercies, abiding love,
For the blessed home with its children gay,
For returnings of Thanksgiving Day,
For the bearing toils and the sharing cares,
We lift up our hearts in our songs and our prayers—
From the Gulf and the Lakes to the Oceans’ banks—
Lord God of Hosts, we give Thee thanks!

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Good morning, Sunshine. C’mon, show me your smile. That’s it, make your smile grow from ear to ear. Put some upbeat music on, the kind that makes you want to dance and sign along. Go ahead and spread your arms out wide and give a hearty, heart-felt thank you for this day. You are going to light it and nothing, no nothing can stop you.

Happy Thanksgiving ~ Thank You for Passing my Way

Prayer of Thanksgiving 

by Walter Rauschenbusch

O God, we thank you for this earth, our home;
For the wide sky and the blessed sun,
For the salt sea and the running water,
For the everlasting hills
And the never-resting winds,
For trees and the common grass underfoot.
We thank you for our senses
By which we hear the songs of birds,
And see the splendor of the summer fields,
And taste of the autumn fruits,
And rejoice in the feel of the snow,
And smell the breath of the spring.
Grant us a heart wide open to all this beauty;
And save our souls from being so blind
That we pass unseeing
When even the common thornbush
Is aflame with your glory,
O God our creator,
Who lives and reigns for ever and ever.

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