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Today we will be talking about giving. I can see your expression right now. Good grief, is he going to start asking for money? Nope, I’m not asking for money. This deals with another poem I wrote years ago when it finally began to dawn on me that faith in Christ wasn’t always about following rules. When I wrote this poem, it really hit me to home—it’s a reflection on what it really means to give. Many of us feel generous because we drop some coins in a bucket or send a small donation during the holidays. And yes, giving money is good. Supporting causes and our churches financially is biblical and worthwhile. But this powerful poem challenges us to go deeper.
By AlbertToday we will be talking about giving. I can see your expression right now. Good grief, is he going to start asking for money? Nope, I’m not asking for money. This deals with another poem I wrote years ago when it finally began to dawn on me that faith in Christ wasn’t always about following rules. When I wrote this poem, it really hit me to home—it’s a reflection on what it really means to give. Many of us feel generous because we drop some coins in a bucket or send a small donation during the holidays. And yes, giving money is good. Supporting causes and our churches financially is biblical and worthwhile. But this powerful poem challenges us to go deeper.