Monday, December 12, 2011

Giving

“We strongly believe that the regular, spiritual practice of giving is the single greatest way that we can divest our money of its power over us--a power that attempts to form and shape our identity, whether it be through a false sense of status (“I have more”) or security (“I need more”). God is a generous giver...and becoming a generous giver is the consistent reminder of his grace in our life, a recollection that prompts gratitude toward him and generosity towards others.”

This quote, from a local pastor, resonates with me as I process much of what has been happening across our nation the past months. The country is restless due to inequity on so many levels and I wonder how things could change if we thought more of gratitude and generosity.

What if generosity became a hallmark of our communities? How could that change us personally and collectively?

As my own giving habits have become more consistent over the years I have grown more thankful and been continually reminded of the grace I trust in.

December is crucial to many non profits success for the next year. I hope as we all consider the concepts of gratitude and generosity it would compel us all to dig a bit deeper and give more.

So do yourself a favor this holiday season- give to a non profit that is up to good in this world. Every gift add's up to make a difference in the communities we live in and might just make a difference in your life too.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Albert Einstein

The past few months I have been working on Project Peace's second annual speakers series. In spring 2012 we will be hosting an event to raise awareness regarding the abolition of modern day slavery. Honestly, it is an issue that is disturbing to dig into and overwhelming to consider tackling, yet, I am compelled to keep at it.

I came across this quote from Albert Einstein which is encouraging me to act.

"The world is a dangerous place. Not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it."

I am striving to be someone who does something about it.