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As Christians, we can't stay ignorant to the needs of those around us. Dear friend, Thanksgiving is

As Christians, we can't stay ignorant to the needs of those around us. [LifeWay Gather]( [A Note to Readers](#) Dear friend, Thanksgiving is coming quickly. The holiday season will look different this year. Instead of extended family members squeezing in around the table, you may limit your dinner mates to your immediate household or a close pocket of friends. Without the pressure of serving a huge gathering of people, perhaps this is the year to try out exciting new recipes or drop off meals to those in need. In a year like 2020, need is all around. If you're aware of someone facing Thanksgiving with new hardships and deep heartbreak, we challenge you to show your support in a tangible way. In the resources below, David Platt discusses the Christian's call to care for urgent needs and J.D. Greear reminds us to live with the Great Commission in mind. We hope these resources inspire you to live out the love of Christ in this season and beyond. Until next week, Your friends at LifeWay [On the Shelf](#) SALE $12.99 Reg. $22.99 SALE $7.99 Reg. $12.99 [For Conversation](#) However God gifted you, He gifted you with the Great Commission in mind. Read [J.D. Greear's call to leverage your life for the gospel.]( We are new creations if we are in Christ, but the flesh and the Spirit have competing agendas. Here are [four truths to help us walk in the Spirit.]( When you see need, the love of Christ compels you to do something about it. [Watch David Platt speak on following Jesus in a world of urgent need.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- How will you care for urgent needs this week? Let us know using #MyWeeklyWord. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [ONLINE CATALOG]( [GIFT CARDS]( Get FREE SHIPPING on books, Bibles, church supplies, gifts, and VBS orders of $50 or more. [EXCLUSIONS APPLY]( > This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#) because you are subscribed to the [lifewaystores.com](#) list. [Email Us](customerservice@lifeway.com) | [Unsubscribe]( © LifeWay Christian Resources, One LifeWay Plaza, Nashville, TN 37234

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