Americans live in consumerism. Like the air we breathe, it surrounds us. Most of the time we don’t even realize it’s there. Have you bought into the 4 lies of consumerism? Plus another chance to win a copy of Worldliness.
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Americans live in consumerism. Like the air we breathe, it surrounds us. Most of the time we don’t even realize it’s there. Have you bought into the 4 lies of consumerism? Plus another chance to win a copy of Worldliness. Sunday the worship service at my church focused on the church and school we partner with in St. Louis Da Nord, Haiti. Then God thought it would be fun to kick me in the pants on Monday, too. The financial crisis is going to change our lives, but will it be for better or for worse? My gut reaction is, “Well, that depends on how bad my circumstances get.” But Pat Lencioni has a great article out that explains why that’s not the case. With the economy in a downturn and seemingly more bad news every day, is it time to panic or be hopeful? Perhaps this article will provide another perspective. Share We’ve all heard the saying “it’s better to give than to receive.” Well, a research team at the University of British Columbia and Harvard Business School found that to be true. The study found that people who spent money on others were happier than those who spent money on themselves. Money buys happiness — if you spend on [...] |
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