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Blaming God but Doing Nothing
On my door there's a cartoon of two turtles. One says, "Sometimes I'd like to ask why he allows poverty, famine, and injustice when he could ...
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When Tithing Was More Than a Tenth
How much people gave in the Old Testament is hazy. Most people say 10 percent. That's true for starters, because in the Old Testament there were several ...
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Michelangelo Rich but Miserly
In the New York Times, Frank Bruni writes:
The man who lavished his time and energy on many a Renaissance masterpiece did not lavish his money on many ...
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Stewardship Sermon Delights One Couple
Once, in a sermon on hoarding, I pointed out the foolishness of waiting until we die to give our children their inheritance. I explained, "When we ...
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Secret Santa Looks for the Lost
A businessman from Kansas City has been dubbed "Secret Santa" because he anonymously hands out cash every Christmas to those in need. Each year, ...
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Church Buys Shoes for Kids Who Make Good Choices
A few weeks after I began pastoring Messiah Presbyterian Church in Lubbock, Texas, I heard a teacher from a nearby elementary school tell about a boy ...
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Church Invests in the Needy
One Thanksgiving, Denny Bellesi asked for volunteers to join him at the altar of the Coast Hills Community Church in Aliso Viejo, California. He didn't ...
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Christmas Carolers Receive No Praise for Giving
It was a chilly December evening in downtown Chicago, and about a dozen of us from a suburban Christian college were Christmas caroling. My best friend, ...
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Volunteering Seniors Live Longer
Alice Chaffin had received hundreds of thank-you notes for her work as a volunteer. But when the 87-year-old brought a hand-knitted shawl to a disabled ...
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People Learn Money Management from Mistakes
When people were asked which of the following taught them the most about personal money management, they said:
Mistakes: 64 percent School: 31 percent ...
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