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Anchored in Gratitude, Rooted in Hope

November 18, 2025 By Tamera Alexander

When Tyndale invited me to blog about the upcoming holidays for Francine Rivers’ Insider newsletter, at first I wasn’t certain what to write about. Then the following thoughts just bubbled up. If you’re a “Frani Insider,” you likely saw this in your Inbox last week.

If not, I’d love to share it with you now…


Fall is my absolute favorite season of the year—the changing of the leaves, the cooler temperatures, the holidays, the food! Yet fall always comes with a bittersweetness. Because as we gather around the table, I’m quietly reminded of those who aren’t with us anymore. 

By definition, fall marks the transition from warmer to cooler weather as nature readies for winter dormancy. The length of daylight decreases, the nights become longer, deciduous trees shed their leaves, certain animals prepare for hibernation, and birds such as geese and hummingbirds migrate toward warmer climates. 

A few years back, Joe and I were walking the dogs and admiring the vibrant shades of the leaves still clinging to the trees, and we started discussing the science behind that gorgeous flood of color. In a nutshell, the chlorophyll in deciduous trees reduces production which then causes the leaves to change color. At the same time, as the leaves are aging and deteriorating, the tree begins reabsorbing nutrients into its branches and roots for use in the coming spring (when new life will emerge!). 

So, as the leaves of our favorite trees—such as the sugar maple, river birch, quaking aspen, and sweetgum—are displaying such incredible beauty that we adore, they are, in essence, dying. 

Each year with the changing of the leaves, I think of the apostle Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians 5:4: “While we live in these earthly bodies, we groan and sigh, but it’s not that we want to die and get rid of these bodies that clothe us. Rather, we want to put on our new bodies so that these dying bodies will be swallowed up by life.” 

Swallowed up by life. Isn’t it amazing how Paul describes death for those who die in Christ? 

Joe and I took a trip to Colorado in September and the aspens were at their peak. Their vivid yellow and deep golden-almost-peachy-pink colors were breathtaking. The phrase “swallowed up by life” kept returning to me. Is it any wonder that our gracious God, in his never-ending creativity and compassionate grace, chose to display such beauty in dying leaves? 

The holiday season will be here in a blink, and Thanksgiving—my favorite by far—is, at its core, about gratitude. But thankfulness isn’t limited to seasons of plenty. It’s a posture we’re called to carry even in moments of hardship, loss, or longing. And there are plenty of those moments in this current world, aren’t there? 

But it’s in those moments that we must cling to the hope of Christ. As a believer, I grieve, yes, but I do not “grieve like people who have no hope” (1 Thessalonians 4:13). For those in Christ, death is not the end, but the doorway to eternal life. That truth changes everything. Thanksgiving, then, becomes not just about remembering the blessings of this life, but also about anticipating the reunions that await us in the next. 

My heart is anchored in both gratitude and hope. Gratitude for the loved ones still gathered near me. Gratitude for the legacy of those who came before. Gratitude for the God who gives and sustains life. And hope in the promise that one day every tear will be wiped away, and every table will be full again. No more empty chairs, my friend. 

Blessings in Christ to you and yours this holiday season,


As I told Tyndale and Frani, I hoped my post wasn’t a downer (LOL). But when I started contemplating the holidays and all the wonderful things these occasions hold, this is what came out. It’s a mixture of emotions for me, for sure.

One of the fun things I look forward to doing with my family this year will be a gingerbread house competition. Kids and adults. We’re having a neighbor come in to judge the entries. All entries will be anonymous, of course. Don’t want any bias sneaking in. : )

What fun plans do you have for the holidays? Do we share any of the same mixed feelings? Do you look forward to the holidays and yet there’s also a touch of melancholy at times?

As always, thanks for sharing and being part of the treasured community here—and Happy Thanksgiving! Can you believe it’s only nine days away?!

Tammy

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Tamera Alexander is a USA Today bestselling novelist and one of today's most beloved authors of inspirational historical romance and women’s contemporary fiction. While being Gram Tam is her current favorite role, she’ll never turn down a stroll through an old cemetery or browsing through antique shops.
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  1. Betty Strohecker says

    November 18, 2025 at 7:24 am

    I always enjoy your posts and this one is no exception. Fall is everything you said. The changing of the leaves gives us one glorious splash of color before winter. I taught 5th grade for 23 years, teaching all subjects when I began. I am reminded of something in our science book that I think of at this time and just checked it. Red and purple leaves have more sugar in them. While the pigmentation causes the colors, cool nights trap sugar inside the leaves of the deep reds and purples.

    Your post certainly wasn’t a downer, because when we are sitting at our Thanksgiving table, we can’t help but remember those who have passed on. I like what you said about the bodies being swallowed up by life, and we look forward to reunions with those who have gone before. Thank you, and Happy Thanksgiving! Can we see pictures of the gingerbread houses?

    • Tamera Alexander says

      November 18, 2025 at 9:03 pm

      LOL on the gingerbread houses, Betty. Absolutely! That will be a post. Thank you for sharing about the sugar in the leaves. How cool is that. Blessings to you as I know you miss your husband still, always. Love you much, my friend.

  2. Angie Quantrell says

    November 18, 2025 at 8:10 am

    We could be twins with our favorites. All the fall. Great post!

    • Tamera Alexander says

      November 18, 2025 at 9:03 pm

      Hello, my sweet twin! 😉 Thanks, Angie, and blessings to you.

  3. Deborah Raney says

    November 18, 2025 at 9:15 am

    I’ve always said that Valentine’s Day is my favorite holiday—and it is—but I think you’ve reminded me that Thanksgiving is a very close second. I have SO much to be grateful for, both on this earth and in my heavenly home to come. I’m glad our pilgrim ancestors declared a day of giving thanks to God from whom all blessings flow!

    • Tamera Alexander says

      November 18, 2025 at 9:04 pm

      Amen and amen. So much. Hugs!

  4. Becky Wade says

    November 18, 2025 at 10:01 am

    Happy Thanksgiving to your family, Tammy!

    • Tamera Alexander says

      November 18, 2025 at 9:05 pm

      To you and yours as well, Becky. : ) And blessings in all you’re doing!

  5. D'Ann Mateer says

    November 18, 2025 at 11:46 am

    I love Thanksgiving, too. For the second year in a row, we’ll spend it in Florida at the beach. But this time, instead of just being with one son and daughter-in-law and our precious grandgirls, we’ll have ALL our kids there! Partly that is because we are combining Thanksgiving with celebrating Jeff’s 60th birthday, which happens in early December!

    Enjoy your gingerbread house contest. That sounds so fun!

    • Tamera Alexander says

      November 18, 2025 at 9:06 pm

      YAY on being with ALL the kids, D’Ann. Talk about a blessing. Soak it up!

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