Count Your Blessings

 

This old hymn written by Johnson Oatman takes me back to revival days. Oatman says it’s impossible to be thankful and grumpy at the same time. I agree. I find that counting blessings is a lot more interesting than counting sheep! This section is dedicated to taking a closer look at the hymn and considering the benefits of counting everyday blessings as well as miraculous blessings.

A painting of hats and cups on top of jars.

BLESSINGS IN SOUTH AMERICA

I love to travel. My sister Nancy and I recently returned from a once-in-a-lifetime trip in South America for which…

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A sunset over the water with two birds swimming in it.

PEACE LIKE A RIVER

What do you think of when I say the word “river?†Do you think of a wild rushing current whisking…

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A large tree is in the middle of a field.

THE FRIENDSHIP OAK

The article in my alma mater’s magazine brought a smile and a chuckle. An update of the Friendship Oak tree…

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A black and white cow is eating hay

COWS AND CHIPMUNKS

I’m a huge animal lover. I think as the years go by, I get softer and softer in terms of…

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A woman and man holding a saxophone on top of a piano.

NAME THEM ONE BY ONE

In the hymn “Count Your Blessings†there’s a phrase: “name them one by one.†If you’re like me, I have…

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A view of the cliffs from above.

IRISH HERITAGE

With a maiden name like O’Kelley, I am proud of my Irish heritage. My Dad instilled a sense of honor…

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