Here at Thanksgiving, all Americans should pause and review some of the facts of the pilgrims’ first Thanksgiving. As you will see they had much to be thankful to God as we certainly should be too.
Be forever thankful
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The Rev. Don Davis has been in the ministry for decades in Concord and is the author of several books.
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