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MBFLP – Celebrating Thanksgiving (Holiday Replay)

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Discover simple, meaningful ways to celebrate Thanksgiving with Christ-centered traditions, Pilgrim history, gratitude habits, and family-friendly ideas.Celebrating Thanksgiving: Christ-Centered Traditions & History

Making Biblical Family Life Practical with Hal & Melanie Young

Thanksgiving is one of the few holidays that still says what it means—giving thanks. But how do we move it beyond food, football, and stress, and turn it into a joyful, Christ-centered family tradition?

In this episode, Hal and Melanie share how you can reclaim Thanksgiving as a time of purposeful remembrance, gratitude, and witness to your extended family—without losing the fun or the feast.


In This Episode, We Talk About:

Why Thanksgiving is worth “reforming”

  • How Thanksgiving is uniquely suited to be a God-centered holiday in modern culture

  • The biblical pattern of feasts and memorials (like Passover) as models for our celebrations

  • Why Christians should be known for joyful feasting, not just “saying no” to everything

The real story behind the first Thanksgiving

  • The suffering and “dying time” the Pilgrims endured their first winter

  • God’s providence in Squanto’s story and the empty land where they settled

  • Why reading William Bradford and Edward Winslow in their own words gives a truer, richer picture than the typical school version

  • How the character of the Pilgrims and Puritans still shapes the American mindset: conviction, courage, and willingness to do hard things

Making Thanksgiving Christ-centered at your house

  • Why hosting the celebration yourself lets you set the tone, pace, and priorities

  • Using history, Scripture, song, and simple traditions to turn the day into a living testimony

  • How these practices can gently impact even very “worldly” or skeptical family members

Practical Ideas You Can Use This Year

1. The Thanksgiving Tree
A simple, powerful gratitude habit:

  • Tape or pin a paper tree trunk to the wall

  • Put a basket of paper “leaves” and a pen on the table

  • Every time you sit down to eat, everyone writes one thing they’re thankful for and adds it to the tree

  • Over time, the tree fills up and helps your family see just how much God has done—even in hard seasons like job loss or uncertainty

2. Five Kernels of Corn Tradition

To remember the Pilgrims’ real hunger and God’s real provision:

  • Place five kernels of corn on each person’s plate

  • Have the youngest confident reader read the poem “Five Kernels of Corn”

  • As you eat, each person shares five specific things they’re thankful for—one for each kernel

  • This tradition humbles us, reminds us of what our ancestors endured, and helps us appreciate God’s daily mercies

3. Reading and Singing Together

Bring back the old, good traditions:

  • Read from primary sources about the first Thanksgiving (Bradford, Winslow, historic proclamations from Washington or Lincoln)

  • Share the story of God’s providence in the Pilgrims’ lives in their own words

  • Sing classic hymns of praise and thanksgiving as a family after the meal

  • Don’t be surprised when even very “sophisticated” or non-religious relatives are deeply moved—many people quietly long for meaning, ceremony, and reflection

Resources Mentioned

  • We Gather Together (Thanksgiving e-book) UPDATE 2025: This resource is not titled, “Christ-Centered Thanksgiving”
    A complete guide to celebrating a Christ-centered Thanksgiving:

    • True accounts and quotes from Pilgrim history

    • Thanksgiving proclamations

    • Songs and hymns to sing

    • Planning pages, charts, and forms for stress-free hosting

    • Tried-and-true recipes (including how to cook the best turkey ever!)

    • Scripts and ideas for what to say and do at your celebration

    👉 Learn more at: RaisingRealMen.com

  • Pollyanna (Unabridged Audiobook by Melanie Young)
    The original, funny, thoughtful story—not the syrupy version!

    • A pastor’s daughter who always looks for God’s blessing in every circumstance

    • Perfect family read-aloud or listen-together in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving

    • Helps cultivate a “gratitude habit” in your home

    👉 Find it at: RaisingRealMen.com/Pollyanna

Takeaway

You don’t have to settle for a holiday that’s all about food and football. With a little planning and a bit of boldness, you can:

  • Turn Thanksgiving into a family tradition your kids will treasure

  • Offer a gentle, powerful witness to your extended family

  • Reclaim a holiday that’s already about thanking God, and point the gratitude clearly back to Him 🙌


Listen & Share

You can listen to this episode and others in the series at:
HalandMelanie.com/radio or by searching “Making Biblical Family Life Practical” on your favorite podcast app.

If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review on iTunes? It helps more families discover the show and recapture their holidays for Christ.

The post MBFLP – Celebrating Thanksgiving (Holiday Replay) appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.

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Discover simple, meaningful ways to celebrate Thanksgiving with Christ-centered traditions, Pilgrim history, gratitude habits, and family-friendly ideas.Celebrating Thanksgiving: Christ-Centered Traditions & History

Making Biblical Family Life Practical with Hal & Melanie Young

Thanksgiving is one of the few holidays that still says what it means—giving thanks. But how do we move it beyond food, football, and stress, and turn it into a joyful, Christ-centered family tradition?

In this episode, Hal and Melanie share how you can reclaim Thanksgiving as a time of purposeful remembrance, gratitude, and witness to your extended family—without losing the fun or the feast.


In This Episode, We Talk About:

Why Thanksgiving is worth “reforming”

  • How Thanksgiving is uniquely suited to be a God-centered holiday in modern culture

  • The biblical pattern of feasts and memorials (like Passover) as models for our celebrations

  • Why Christians should be known for joyful feasting, not just “saying no” to everything

The real story behind the first Thanksgiving

  • The suffering and “dying time” the Pilgrims endured their first winter

  • God’s providence in Squanto’s story and the empty land where they settled

  • Why reading William Bradford and Edward Winslow in their own words gives a truer, richer picture than the typical school version

  • How the character of the Pilgrims and Puritans still shapes the American mindset: conviction, courage, and willingness to do hard things

Making Thanksgiving Christ-centered at your house

  • Why hosting the celebration yourself lets you set the tone, pace, and priorities

  • Using history, Scripture, song, and simple traditions to turn the day into a living testimony

  • How these practices can gently impact even very “worldly” or skeptical family members

Practical Ideas You Can Use This Year

1. The Thanksgiving Tree
A simple, powerful gratitude habit:

  • Tape or pin a paper tree trunk to the wall

  • Put a basket of paper “leaves” and a pen on the table

  • Every time you sit down to eat, everyone writes one thing they’re thankful for and adds it to the tree

  • Over time, the tree fills up and helps your family see just how much God has done—even in hard seasons like job loss or uncertainty

2. Five Kernels of Corn Tradition

To remember the Pilgrims’ real hunger and God’s real provision:

  • Place five kernels of corn on each person’s plate

  • Have the youngest confident reader read the poem “Five Kernels of Corn”

  • As you eat, each person shares five specific things they’re thankful for—one for each kernel

  • This tradition humbles us, reminds us of what our ancestors endured, and helps us appreciate God’s daily mercies

3. Reading and Singing Together

Bring back the old, good traditions:

  • Read from primary sources about the first Thanksgiving (Bradford, Winslow, historic proclamations from Washington or Lincoln)

  • Share the story of God’s providence in the Pilgrims’ lives in their own words

  • Sing classic hymns of praise and thanksgiving as a family after the meal

  • Don’t be surprised when even very “sophisticated” or non-religious relatives are deeply moved—many people quietly long for meaning, ceremony, and reflection

Resources Mentioned

  • We Gather Together (Thanksgiving e-book) UPDATE 2025: This resource is not titled, “Christ-Centered Thanksgiving”
    A complete guide to celebrating a Christ-centered Thanksgiving:

    • True accounts and quotes from Pilgrim history

    • Thanksgiving proclamations

    • Songs and hymns to sing

    • Planning pages, charts, and forms for stress-free hosting

    • Tried-and-true recipes (including how to cook the best turkey ever!)

    • Scripts and ideas for what to say and do at your celebration

    👉 Learn more at: RaisingRealMen.com

  • Pollyanna (Unabridged Audiobook by Melanie Young)
    The original, funny, thoughtful story—not the syrupy version!

    • A pastor’s daughter who always looks for God’s blessing in every circumstance

    • Perfect family read-aloud or listen-together in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving

    • Helps cultivate a “gratitude habit” in your home

    👉 Find it at: RaisingRealMen.com/Pollyanna

Takeaway

You don’t have to settle for a holiday that’s all about food and football. With a little planning and a bit of boldness, you can:

  • Turn Thanksgiving into a family tradition your kids will treasure

  • Offer a gentle, powerful witness to your extended family

  • Reclaim a holiday that’s already about thanking God, and point the gratitude clearly back to Him 🙌


Listen & Share

You can listen to this episode and others in the series at:
HalandMelanie.com/radio or by searching “Making Biblical Family Life Practical” on your favorite podcast app.

If this episode encouraged you, would you take a moment to leave a review on iTunes? It helps more families discover the show and recapture their holidays for Christ.

The post MBFLP – Celebrating Thanksgiving (Holiday Replay) appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.

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