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A Different Kind of Christmas
by Donna L. Watkins
I'd like to present a different kind
of Christmas. If you're not shoppers, like us, it's a time to
have more fun times with your family and friends. If you are
shoppers and are tired of the rat race you run during the month
of December and have been "wishing it could be different"
for years, read on.
If you're a shopper and love to shop and love the cozy (oppressive?)
crowds of the holiday shoppers and have endless money to spend
for gift-giving, then this issue isn't for you.
Our Christmas has been very different from the usual consumerism
of the month since we made an agreement with most of our friends
and family that we wouldn't be exchanging gifts for Christmas.
We suggested that we'd like to give to those who really need
it (and avoid all those gifts you never know what to do with
after you've opened them). We agreed to exchange gifts, but the
money would actually be given to an organization instead. Saves
the run-around, saves the wrapping, gas, stress, and the not-possible
task of discovering the "perfect gift."
It has changed the whole outlook of the month of December. It's
a refreshing time of the year to think about the birth of Jesus
and all that He has done for us. And as He came to give, it's
a wonderful way to celebrate to give to those who have so little.
It also allows us all the time we used to wish we had to do the
holiday activities and musical presentations.
We don't get sick
from the stress of the season taking a toll on our immune systems,
and we don't have to pay off bills for months into the new
year. Some people have told me they don't get their debt paid
off from one Christmas until it's time to begin shopping for
the next. When you add the cost of interest to those Christmas
gifts, you're giving a whole lot more than you had every planned
on giving.
We have had the most exciting "thank you's" over the years of
giving gifts/donations to organizations who support the poor.
If folks are online, I send an email with the link to the site
so they know more about where their gift money was given. If
they're not, I make sure that the organization will send out
a "thank you" with some information about what the money will
do or provide. It's a wonderful feeling to really make
a difference in lives rather than just to add 'stuff' to somebody
else's home.
Most of us have more than enough in our homes and need no more
to care for and maintain. We don't have to try to find a way
to make the gift functional when in reality it's nothing we would've
ever thought to buy.
Consider the fact that giving a contribution as a gift also gives
you a tax break. You could possibly turn your Christmas dollars
into a lower tax bracket on all that you earn. If you asked around,
I bet you'd find that many people would love to do this. Give
it a try! I could hear the relief in voices when I began suggesting
it to family and friends. You'll find that most people would
like to drop out of the typical commercial Christmas ordeal.
Make a list of those you exchange gifts with and
contact them to see if you could both agree to really make
a difference in our world. If they have organizations they
love, ask for the names. If not, ask for a few "categories" that
they would like to donate to, such as: children (Compassion
International),
the poor (Mercy Works),
youth (Youth
With a Mission), emergency care (Red
Cross),
shelters (Salvation
Army),
animal welfare (Humane Society
of the United States),
wildlife (National Wildlife Federation),
preserving the natural world (The
Nature Conservancy),
or caring for creation while serving the poor (Target
Earth). There are tons of options! What would they contribute
to if they had a million dollars to give away. Then instead
of shopping for things, shop online for places to give in their
categories.
Here's some wonderful Scriptures about giving to the poor.
You will reap much more than you give.
Psalms 41:1
Blessed [is] he that considereth the poor: the LORD will deliver
him in time of trouble.
Proverbs 28:27
He that giveth unto the poor shall not lack: but he that hideth
his eyes shall have many a curse.
Proverbs 31:20
She stretcheth out her hand to the poor; yea, she reacheth forth
her hands to the needy.
If there is some one in the family that really needs a gift,
consider joining with other family members to purchase something
that will really meet a need but would cost too much for one
person to buy. Too many times people have enough gloves, ties,
clothes and cologne, but a real need is an appliance or a new
mattress. Maybe that could be the focus of foregoing presents
to each other in a family. Make somebody that needs something
the target of your giving within the family. It will be the
best gift for everyone's heart and will bring out the true
meaning of Christmas for all!
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