Tuesday; November 28

I can’t remember when it all began, but the Thanksgiving holiday has turned into a “season”. We follow the Thursday celebration with Black Friday, Small Town Saturday, Cyber Monday and Giving Tuesday. I don’t have a problem with extending the Thanksgiving season, but I do find it interesting that a day of thanksgiving is followed by several days of spending.

Since today is Giving Tuesday, I want to encourage you to find a good cause and make a donation. While I hope we are doing this throughout the year, there is something cool about coming together as a nation and focusing on giving to our favorite causes. In a time when it is popular to develop our own wish lists, maybe it would be a good time to develop our own gift lists. Not just providing presents for our friends and family, but to donate to those organizations that do good.

Most of us intrinsically know the value of giving, but it is good to be reminded of what we can (and should) do to help others. While Giving Tuesday is the product of 21st Century America, the idea of giving to help others is as old as Christian love. When Paul gave an account of his life he reflected on the earliest of Christian principles by saying, “In everything I showed you that by working hard in this manner you must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, that He Himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’” (Acts 20:35).

Let’s do what we can to help others – whether through every day gifts or a one-time donation. When we do that, we help lives and we might even improve our attitude.

Think About It!

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