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Kerri: Hi, I was checking out some of the ones who visited my journal and had a couple of visitors from here and came to see. I enjoyed my visit. I think that your 13's are an interesting idea and I think it is sweet what you were saying about your hubby.
wow gold: hello,anybody home?nice journal website!
Jonella Beauty: Hi, I am just blog hopping here. I like your blog and I am a writer too. May we exchange links? Let me know, ok.
EÅ¡e'hÃ..hme'ehne (RisingSun): Greetings to you, out blog hopping and paid a visit. Interesting reads, feel free to stop on by anytime and say a how-do. or for a cup of java..best wishes.
Gk: hello...care to exchange link?if so let me know so I can add your link to my blog..
电话录音卡: The only reward of virtue is virtue; the only way to have a friend is to be one
witchykitten: Hi Danica, just doing some blog hopping. Hope you have a good sunday :)
medicine: good article!
Kerri: Hi I was just journal surfing and landed here. You are so right about the fact you are leading your children. They watch very close and it is a HUGE responsiblity. I think the biggest question is where are we leading them for eternity.
khei: juz blog hopping, stopped by to say hi! nice blog... nice tagboard too! anyway, goodluck on your book!
Andy Broer: I'm the author of your thought for the day. I appreciate your posting my quote. I wish you the best in your desire to be published. Make it happen. You must be the source of your own fire. Let me see the flames of your own desire! I believe in you!
naturalskeptic: Wow in all of my blog surfing I've never run across a tag board quite like this! Cool beans! Enjoyed your blog! Feel free to visit anytime!
Kara Lennox: Hey, there, Dream! I had to laugh at your list of books you're not supposed to be working on!
Danica: Wow, I was googling my name and up came your blog. I was shocked, it's not often I find another person called Danica, let alone someone who shares my passion for writing and fantasy. I am 18 and going to university in September to study Creative Writing. Love your blog =)
Margaret: I enjoyed this post on theme.
Josh Nay (Jay Roberts): In the neighborhood and thought I'd say hi, what's up, and stop by my journal anytime. Nice place you have here, by the way...
sparkle: Just around the neighbourhood and stopping by to say have a blessed week ahead
Crystal*: Danica! Feel better, hon! You and the wee one.Grins*
April: I see you're having the same problem I was with spam tags. I visit my blog so rarely that I just shut down my tag board. I hated to do it, but I'm tired of all the spam! Hope you and your family are doing well. Hugs!!!
Cheryl Squirrel: Awww! I love your blog and your heart, Danica!Been thinking about you!Love, Cheryl
Emma: Hey Danica, just blog hopping. Nice journal! Best of luck with your book.
Marylin: from one writer to another
Bethany: Hello, I was in the journal community and your journal was listed twice so I figured this one must be a good one to come visit. Yep, it is. Good job. Come visit me sometime. Have a great weekend!
Shel: Hello :) I am just journal hopping and I wanted you to know that I stopped by.
Rufus: Hello, Excellent blog. Congs, you finally did it. Nice life, nice story.
KaylaRain: First time here, I like the color scheme. In response to your comment to Eve, I chose Bjournal over Blogspot... more options here.
lucky: hey nice blog if you need any glitter ocntact me on my glitter blog
sara: hi :)
cindy: just stopping by to say!
Marie: Just popped in to say hi.
Danica: Danica2, my parents thought they made up a new name, but then found it was a serbian name. Not pronounced Serbian way, though.
Danica 2: I must change my identification because ve have the same names!
Danica: How do we have the same names?Name Danica is an old Serbian name (from 13 century)???????
Margaret: Hi.
Sherry: life is a journey.......

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Tuesday, September 4th 2007

12:20 PM

Putting my money where my mouth is


I did a lot of magazine reading over the weekend. When I find my camera, I'll tell you all about what we did this weekend. Anyway, two in particular are stuck in my craw, so I thought I'd share. One I'll name, the other you don't get to know because I'm about to bash it. As far as the one I'll name, let's just say if you read my blog and you like what I have to say, you need to be reading Relevant Magazine. A lot of great content there. So, the real point I wanted to make is this: As I've matured as a Christian, I find myself seeking to live out life fully as a disciple of Christ. What does that mean? Um, I don't know. Really. I don't. As I often say, I don't have the answers. Mostly, each answer I find only brings more questions. One thing I do know is that we're called to care for "the least of these." We're supposed to reach out and care for those around us. When I read The Irresistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne, it really rocked my world. God really used that book to show me how much more open and giving my life could (and should!) be. Friends like Lisa Samson continue to inspire and challenge me to do more to promote justice in the world I live in. It's in this frame of mind that I picked up a magazine in a waiting room while on our weekend excursion. One of the "articles" featured things we can do to help make the world a better place. Part of the feature had celebrities highlighting the things they did. I almost vomited. One of them was a famous actress that everyone (except me, I've never liked her work) loves. Her solution: she only takes five minute showers, because she once read that every two minutes of shower time is enough water for a person in Africa for a day. Or something like that. I think it's great that this celebrity cares about the water crisis in Africa. And I think it's great that she's chosen to conserve water in her showers to help the effort. Every little bit helps. But... I am completely unimpressed with a woman who makes more money per movie than the average African community will see in a lifetime, and her solution to the problem is to take shorter showers. Do I think we should all take shorter showers? Absolutely. I admit, I fall short of the bar on this one, as I'm still at about ten minutes. But how can the wealthiest people in the world pat themselves on the back for making a difference in the world when they are doing NOTHING compared to what they could do? Interesting that Matthew, Mark, and Luke all say that "it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the Kingdom of Heaven." I think about this and other verses on wealth a lot. On one hand, I don't necessarily think that the rich have a higher obligation to the world than the poor. On the other hand, I'm angry that they could do so much more than they are doing, and yet they choose not to. But then I have to ask the tough question: Am I any better? Last night I walked to the Chinese place to pick up dinner, and on the way back, a young man stopped me and asked me for change for the bus. I told him I didn't have any and walked away. I actually had plenty of money, having just gotten back from vacation. But my arms were full of the dinner I'd just purchased and getting to my wallet would have been difficult. I also got a creepy feeling from the guy that had me looking over my shoulder the rest of the way home. I was torn between guilt over denying someone money that I knew I had and the fear of being a woman alone in a back alley with a creepy guy. Often when we critique the behavior of others, it's because there's a layer of that same bad behavior in ourselves. Maybe not to the extent of being a multimillionaire who says that her solution to the world's problems is only taking a five minute shower. But it's there. Staring us in the face and asking us if we're willing to take the next step. What I love about reading Relevant Magazine is that each issue has articles or blurbs illustrating real steps we can all take to make a difference. Yes, a five minute shower is a good thing. But I love how Relevant takes it a step further. One of the blurbs this month talked about Andy Warhol and that while we remember him as an artist, he was also a devoted Christian. He didn't need to stand on a big stage and say, "look at me, I'm such a great Christian," he just lived out his life in the manner he thought best befitting Jesus. As I browsed through the Relevant site, I came across this article that nicely sums up where I'm hoping to go with the money thing in my own life. I pray that God will give me the strength to remember to put my money where my mouth is.
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