Friday, November 14, 2008

A Gift that Keeps on Giving

Today I received an interesting Christmas Catalog.  "World Vision Gift Catalog".  It said that it was "full of meaningful gifts that change the world".  

With last week's historic election of America's first socialist president, bailouts, and the thought that McDonald's french fries might soon be financially out of reach, it certainly piqued my curiosity.

I must admit that I was surprised, I mean, I did not know you can feed a family with 5 ducks and 2 chickens.  Just $55 dollars and they can be yours!  If you don't want a gift that breathes, how about a cute little plush goat named Gertie?  Or if you're more the practical type, how about a colorful, scripture-citing, ceramic coffee mug.

As I thumbed through it, I stopped thinking about my own petty problems and I realized that I have it pretty good, all things considered.  So what if there is a push towards Socialism.  It will only go that way if Conservatives don't stand up and be as loud as the other side.  The bailouts? Let's face it, either way we're in for some rocky times.  Let's choose the rocky road that won't strap us as much as the other.  

And then it hit me, a meaningful gift that changes the world is "Courage".  Courage,  is doing what is right even when you're scared out of your wits and the world thinks that you're stupid. It's standing for principles when many around you don't.  It's going to bed at night and being at peace with your conscience.  That's powerful!  Can you believe it?  And it wasn't even in the book.  So don't fret about the future too much.  As long as there is courage there will be faith and hope . . . and change . . . well, who wants to sign up for the "Animal of the Month" club?!



2 Comments:

Blogger Sherrie said...

Yippee!!! The Davis Family is blogging now! Make sure to keep our blog bookmarked! :) andyandsherrie.blogspot.com

November 17, 2008 at 2:06 PM  
Blogger Sister Savanah Jo Ward said...

It's time to learn to stand up and shout what we believe, isn't it?

November 25, 2008 at 7:11 AM  

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