President Abraham Lincoln issued his famous “Proclamation of Thanksgiving ” on Oct. 3, 1863, with the Civil War still raging.
Editorial: Lincoln offers a model of how we, in the midst of seemingly never-ending conflicts, can celebrate Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is more than just turkey and pumpkin pie. It's a time to heal our nation's wounds and unite. Abraham Lincoln ...
Lincoln’s idea of Thanksgiving for Charity and Peace is something we should always make a part of the holiday. Charity at ...
Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach and People’s City Mission will be serving meals to the community this Thanksgiving day. A man ...
Before Thanksgiving became the prominent late November holiday, much of America celebrated "Evacuation Day" – commemorating ...
For Lincoln, Thanksgiving was a day to not only reflect on our blessings but repent for our shortcomings and find ways to ...
If you burn the turkey beyond repair on Thursday — or if you won't be cooking at all — you have dozens of options.
George Washington issued the first presidential proclamation of Thanksgiving Day in 1789.
The thought behind Thanksgiving is outward toward God and his blessings and not inward, which suggests gratitude to no one in ...
Wednesday night was busy at the Lincoln Heights Rosauers as folks got ready for some last-minute holiday shopping.