I wrote this primarily for me, for I find it quite helpful for me to count my blessings. Nevertheless, I thought that some of you might find it helpful to read as a springboard for your own time of thanksgiving. This is by no mean an exhaustive list, for the more I wrote down the more I thought of. Some of these things are obviously incredibly important, and a few of them are trivial. But at the very least, though, I am thankful for . . .
My God: God is the rock of my life and the foundation and source of all other blessings which follow. I am humbled by His very real love for me.
My wife: She is getting more beautiful each year, and I can’t imagine life without her.
My children: I have 9 great children with tremendous love, diverse talent, and a wide variety of interests. Life is sometimes exhausting but never boring in the Marslender family.
My son-in-laws: They treat my daughters well and they are good men in their own right. They are great additions to our family.
My family heritage: Grandparents, aunts-and-uncles, parents, in-laws . . . God blessed both sides of our family with a great heritage!
Our family reunion this last summer: There is no distinction between “my family” and “her family.” From the very beginning, I have been loved and accepted as much by the Haymores as by the Marslenders, and I loved the opportunity to spend a few days in North Carolina with my Haymore family.
Our health: God has given our family good health, and we are very thankful.
My grandson: Yes, Wyatt gets his own entry. He’s my one and only (so far) grandchild!
My calling: Serving God by preaching, teaching, caring, and leading is always a challenge. Seeing lives change is a blessing beyond words.
FSBCA Members: We have some of the best church members in the world. They work hard, worship wholeheartedly, give generously, love me unconditionally, and make being a pastor a work of joy rather than drudgery.
FSBCA Staff: They love God and they love people. They challenge me, encourage me, love me, often outwork me, and only occasionally frustrate me.
My home: We’ve lived in our home for 13 years . . . longer than any other house since we’ve been married. We thank God for a good place to live and raise a family.
My country: Despite our challenges, there is no greater country and no place in the world I would rather live.
Air conditioning: I love living in Arizona, but I wouldn’t want to live here without a/c!
My car: It’s 10 years old and has 238,000 miles on it, but it still gets me and my family from A to B. And I’m thankful for a good mechanic who has kept it going for this long.
My community: Our many outreach ministries have led me to meet many children, teens, and adults in the Southwest Valley. It’s a great community with many great people!
Ministry Partners: Our ministry partners (ASBC, EBA, ABCS, NLPC, MOM, SBC, NSC) help us minister to more people than we could otherwise do. (Maybe I should say I’m thankful for abbreviations . . . I hope you understood all of that!)
Technology: Remember “carbon paper?” They still use it in the County Attorney’s office. It reminded me how much I am thankful for the many shortcuts and improvements that technology affords us. And I love my free IPAD, courtesy of a Lifeway giveaway! And I tremendously enjoy reading my Bible on my IPAD, computer, and even on my phone!
The chance to serve my community: Serving on a grand jury isn’t fun; most people try to get out of it. Nevertheless, I thank God for the chance to be a good citizen and to serve in an unusual way. It has opened my eyes more than once. If I ever was, I am no longer naive.
I’m thankful for sports: I’ve never been an outstanding athlete, but I enjoy the diversion and fun that sports brings. Life can be very serious, so I’m thankful for the fun that I get from watching my kids play, and I like the fact that my children are in great shape as a result. I also am thankful for UA, the Raiders, and the Dbacks. I’m somewhat less thankful for ASU, but if it’s good to have a rival, then I’m thankful for them as well!
I’m also thankful for music: I’ve never been a great musician, but I enjoy good music, and I love the fact that my children are far more musically talented than I am!
I’m thankful that I live in a country in which there is a nationally proclaimed day to give thanks to God and to talk about these things. I will enjoy Thanksgiving with my family, and we will definitely take some time to thank God . . . and to enjoy our Marslender Family Football game . . . and to eat some great food . . . and to enjoy each other’s company. I hope and pray that all of you who read this have a great Thanksgiving as well, for I am thankful for each one of you!