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		<title>Frudal Fridays: Gratitude</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 04:58:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
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So I was in line on Wednesday waiting for my free pie (thanks to National Pie Day, Baker&#8217;s Square and a coupon from the Sunday newspaper), and I quickly noticed how bad the behavior was of so many of the people were at the counter.  The poor restaurant was almost out of pie, so [...]]]></description>
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<p>So I was in line on Wednesday waiting for my free pie (thanks to National Pie Day, Baker&#8217;s Square and a coupon from the Sunday newspaper), and I quickly noticed how bad the behavior was of so many of the people were at the counter.  The poor restaurant was almost out of pie, so our choices for <em>free</em> pie were very slim.  Somehow, the people up there getting their <em>free</em> pie had the gumption to act frustrated about the limited choices, as if they were somehow deserving of great service and loads of <strong>free</strong> pie!  My mind turned to how easy it is to lose an attitude of thankfulness that we are able to save money and be frugal.  It is a privilege that we have anything as much as we do!</p>
<p>That night I went home and was playing on our piano and ran across an old favorite song of mine.  It struck me (yet again) at how poignantly it speaks to the issue of gratitude.  Please read and enjoy these lyrics.  For those of you wishing to find this song it is sung by Nichole Nordeman on the album &#8220;Woven and Spun&#8221;.  Here is the aptly named &#8220;Gratitude&#8221;.</p>
<p><em>Send some rain, would You send some rain<br />
&#8216;Cause the earth is dry and needs to drink again<br />
And the sun is high and we are sinking in the shade<br />
Would You send a cloud, thunder long and loud<br />
Let the sky grow black and send some mercy down<br />
Surely You can see that we are thirsty and afraid</p>
<p>But maybe not, not today<br />
Maybe You&#8217;ll provide in other ways<br />
And if that&#8217;s the case</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll give thanks to You<br />
With gratitude<br />
For lessons learned in how to thirst for You<br />
How to bless the very sun that warms our face<br />
If You never send us rain</p>
<p>Daily bread, give us daily bread<br />
Bless our bodies, keep our children fed<br />
Fill our cups, and fill them up again tonight<br />
Wrap us up and warm us through<br />
Tucked away beneath our sturdy roofs<br />
Let us slumber safe from danger&#8217;s view this time</p>
<p>Or maybe not, not today<br />
Maybe You&#8217;ll provide in other ways<br />
And if that&#8217;s the case</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll give thanks to You<br />
With gratitude<br />
For lessons learned to hunger after You<br />
That a starry sky offers a better view<br />
If no roof is overhead<br />
And if we never taste that bread</p>
<p>Oh, the differences that often are between<br />
Everything we want and what we really need</p>
<p>So grant us peace, Jesus, grant us peace<br />
Move our hearts to hear a single beat<br />
Between alibis and enemies tonight</p>
<p>Or maybe not, not today<br />
Peace might be another world away<br />
And if that&#8217;s the case</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll give thanks to You<br />
With gratitude<br />
For lessons learned in how to trust in You<br />
That we are blessed beyond what we could ever dream<br />
In abundance or in need<br />
And if You never grant us peace</p>
<p>But, Jesus would You please</em></p>
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		<title>Frugal Fridays: The Mindset of Frugality</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2007 06:31:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
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Do you find it as easy as I do to just get in the rut of scrimping?  Sometimes I forget the joy of saving money and being frugal.  It is so easy to get into the rut of things.  Well, consider this post an encouragement.  No advise.  No great deals [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you find it as easy as I do to just get in the rut of scrimping?  Sometimes I forget the joy of saving money and being frugal.  It is so easy to get into the rut of things.  Well, consider this post an encouragement.  No advise.  No great deals or free samples.  Just rejoice in what Scripture has to say about our blessed role as homemakers.</p>
<p>Who can find a virtuous wife?<br />
For her worth is far above rubies&#8230;<br />
She perceives that her merchandise is good,<br />
And her lamp does not go out by night&#8230;<br />
She is not afraid of snow for her household,<br />
For all her household is clothed in scarlet&#8230;<br />
Strength and honor are her clothing;<br />
She shall rejoice in time to come.<br />
(Prov 31:10,18,21,25)</p>
<p>The wise woman builds her house,<br />
But the foolish pulls it down with her hands.<br />
(Prov 14:1)</p>
<p>&#8230;admonish the young women to love their husbands, to love their children, to be discreet, chaste, homemakers, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the Word of God may not be blasphemed.<br />
(Titus 2:4-5)</p>
<p>Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.<br />
(1 Cor 10:31)</p>
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		<title>My Approach to the Environment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2007 05:41:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
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In today&#8217;s world, we hear a lot of talk about the environment.  Everywhere you look, there&#8217;s something new on the market or in the newspapers that helps to save resources, reduce your carbon footprint, or any other myriad of environmental goals.  On the other hand, many in the conservative/Christian realm are quick to [...]]]></description>
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<p>In today&#8217;s world, we hear a lot of talk about the environment.  Everywhere you look, there&#8217;s something new on the market or in the newspapers that helps to save resources, reduce your carbon footprint, or any other myriad of environmental goals.  On the other hand, many in the conservative/Christian realm are quick to reject these as foolhardy and unnecessary.  Is that right?  What does the Bible say about this?  How should we be approaching our environment?</p>
<p>You can see that my picture shows the world in someone&#8217;s hand.  Many would attribute this to the fate of the world being in our hands, but this could also stand for the whole world being in His hands.  We know for a fact that God does <em>all</em> things for our good. (Romans 8:28)  I also ran across this verse while reading my Bible a few weeks ago and found it rather poignant:</p>
<blockquote><p>“While the earth remains,<br />
      Seedtime and harvest,<br />
      Cold and heat,<br />
      Winter and summer,<br />
      And day and night<br />
      Shall not cease.” &#8211;Genesis 8:22</p></blockquote>
<p>This verse is very clear in the fact that we will not need to dispair when it comes to God&#8217;s provision of resources for our earth.  Than is that the end of it?  Can we just cast the well-being and care of the earth aside and just say that it is in God&#8217;s hands?  </p>
<p>Well, there is another couple verses in Genesis that I&#8217;m sure many of you are familiar with.  Genesis 1:28-30 says, &#8220;Then God blessed them, and God said to them, &#8216;Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.&#8217; And God said, &#8216;See, I have given you every herb that yields seed which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields seed; to you it shall be for food. Also, to every beast of the earth, to every bird of the air, and to everything that creeps on the earth, in which there is life, I have given every green herb for food&#8217;; and it was so.&#8221;  Obviously God has given mankind the authority over the earth and, in the same hand, responsibility for it.</p>
<p>Many may use that verse to justify using the resources of the earth any which way they want, and that is understandable.  However, think of it this way.  When you buy a home, it is yours.  You can do anything with it that you wish, but if you don&#8217;t take care of it, you have to deal with it breaking down.  If you don&#8217;t clean it, you have to deal with living in a messy house.  We have the ability to do what we wish with the resources God has given us, but, if we don&#8217;t take care of our environment, we will have to deal with living in a messy earth.  Many have already experienced this.  How many of you have walked outside and seen the smog polluting the once beautiful blue sky?  Or the garbage polluting the once sparkling seas?  It&#8217;s not very pleasant to live like this.</p>
<p>How many of you remember the old cartoon with the grasshopper and the ants?  The grasshopper wanted to party all the summer long, but the ants went to work.  The grasshopper thought they were dull, and he was probably a little right.  However, when the winter came, the grasshopper was out in the cold with no food, and the ants were inside with a fire and plenty to last them the season.  While this cartoon was rather funny being set in the roaring 20s, complete with music, it comes to some extent from a verse in Proverbs.</p>
<blockquote><p>Go to the ant, you sluggard!<br />
      Consider her ways and be wise,<br />
      Which, having no captain,<br />
      Overseer or ruler,<br />
      Provides her supplies in the summer,<br />
      And gathers her food in the harvest.<br />
      How long will you slumber, O sluggard?<br />
      When will you rise from your sleep?<br />
      A little sleep, a little slumber,<br />
      A little folding of the hands to sleep—<br />
      So shall your poverty come on you like a prowler,<br />
      And your need like an armed man.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>We need to think ahead and be responsible for all the things that God has given us.  This includes our environment&#8211;even more than for our own selfish purposes.  We see this principle in 1 Corinthians 10:31: &#8220;Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.&#8221;</p>
<p>It is as simple as recycling, turning off lights when you leave rooms, reducing you garbage and energy usage, or any other of a myriad of things, but just don&#8217;t be dismissive.  The Bible calls us to higher standards than that.  Rather than be ridiculed by the world for being purposely ignorant, let us set higher standards for better reasons and do it with a joyful heart!</p>
<p>Do you have any great ideas about how to better take care of our environment?</p>
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