Thanksgiving is a holiday that gives us the opportunity to be our best selves. For some that means stuffing a turkey, baking pies and fixing traditional family dishes to be shared with friends old and new. For others it means volunteering our time and energy to prepare a festive dinner for the hungry in our midst, then sitting at a table with them and sharing stories. While the official holiday [Read More …]
THE POVERTY OF AFFLUENCE
Frank Butler was on the board of the Ministry of Money (now called the Faith and Money Network) for many years. On a trip to India he met with Mother Teresa and then shared the following story from that encounter. “My wife Ruth and I were in Calcutta with a Ministry of Money ‘pilgrimage of reverse mission.’ That journey was called a reverse mission as the hope was that the participants’ lives [Read More …]
FAITH AND MONEY NETWORK – MAKING THE CONNECTION
Part Three of Three - In our last two columns we shared personal stories about making the connection between the way we live out our faith and the way we use our money. Mike Little, our Executive Director talked about the insights he gained assisting a famous workshop leader while several Faith and Money Network board members talked about the introspective journeys that help them find their [Read More …]
FAITH AND MONEY – MAKING THE CONNECTION
Part Two of Three - For most of us making the connection between the way we live out our faith and the way we use our money is a life-long journey that invites us to live our lives more intentionally and purposefully than we have before, and in many cases, ever could have imagined. In our last column we introduced the topic, and in this one and the next we’re going to share the experiences [Read More …]
FAITH AND MONEY – MAKING THE CONNECTION
Part One of Three - Sometimes our lives are touched and changed by an idea that grabs us and won’t let go, an idea that invites us to live our lives more intentionally and purposefully than we have before, and in many cases, ever could have imagined. For most of us who have been on, or are currently serving on, the Faith and Money Network Board of Directors, there is a connection between the [Read More …]
Money, Time and Skills
If you went to Sunday school when you were a kid, you probably heard about the importance of tithing (that means giving 10%) your time and talent to the Lord, as well as your treasures. The time and talent message was beyond me at age 5, but treasures I understood. Back then it was the pennies I saved to put in the collection plate; today it is my financial resources. A couple of years ago my [Read More …]
Does Your Money Buy Stuff or Joy?
The saddest words I ever heard my mother say were, “I got something, girls. I got something. I’m happy. I’m happy.” The “something” was a pair of slacks which joined countless others in her closet. And how long did her happiness with them last? Not much more than long enough to wear them once. How about you? Are your decisions determined by your addiction to “stuff”? Last year TIME magazine [Read More …]
Unexpected Money – Blessing or Burden?
Think about these scenarios: Both of your parents are killed in an airplane crash and you are suddenly rich because of the insurance settlement you receive. Will you be comfortable investing that money or spending it on big ticket items since you have it only because of the tragedy that took your loved ones’ lives? Your spouse dies and you inherit a vast sum of money. Do you feel [Read More …]
A Money-Free Measure of Happiness
In his book, Hometown Tales, Quaker pastor Philip Gulley discusses two ways to measure growth. The first is a traditional method which has been used by parents for eons. Once a year, you stand the kids up next to a wall in their stocking feet and draw a line on the wall to measure the past year's growth. Gulley's parents measured him that way for years, and he measured his sons that way too. The [Read More …]
THE POWER OF A SMALL GROUP
When we listen to our dysfunctional congress and our eyes glaze over from the nightly news, it’s time to remind ourselves of Margaret Mead’s famous quote: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Our last column on Inequality: a Global Problem highlighted the work being done by four individuals who [Read More …]
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