STARBUCKS AND WORMS: WHY I AM GIVING UP STARBUCKS
Written by Anne Jackson on May 30, 2008 – 12:08 pmtwo years ago, being the color-coded spreadsheet chart-and-graph making weirdo that i am, i decided to analyze chris’ and my starbucks spending pattern. in april and may 2006, we spent $237.21 (or $118.61/month) on coffee drinks that make us gain weight.

seeing it on paper like that was a shock, so we have cut back significantly.
well, at least, that’s what i thought.
i just went in and added up our starbucks for the last two months. in april and may 2008, we spent $42.82 (or $21.41/month) on coffee drinks that make us gain weight. actually, that is way more than i thought (and hoped) it would be.
monday, i shared with you a decision the pinkhairedgirl and i made to forgo our annual tradition of tattooing. with that donation, the one-month salary for a rescue center employee was just paid. with crystal’s donation on top of mine, two employees had their salary paid.
today, i am sharing with you my “no more paying for starbucks” decision. i am not going to buy anything at starbucks for the next year. the java chip frapp i am sipping on right now will be my last until june 1, 2009. i am taking that money ($20) and de-worming 128 kids a month. because really? that is a lot of kids with worms and that just isn’t right.

i am sharing these facts and figures with you not as a “oh, check out MY sacrifice” kinda thing…but to show you that we are putting our money where our mouth is (or perhaps taking away our money from where our mouth is?)
your starbucks fund can help feed children. even if you just gave up two or three lattes a month, look at what you can do.

as aaron said earlier…we are unapologetically asking for your help and sacrifice.
it’s your turn. you will make a decision today. what will you do?
WILL YOU GIVE UP YOUR STARBUCKS (OR _________) WITH ME? ONE YEAR. DARE YA.

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my thoughts on boobies
Written by Anne Jackson on May 7, 2008 – 12:32 pmdid you know?
–there is a female feature we call breasts. they can also be referred to as “boobies,” or “the twins,” or “the rack,” or “jugs,” so on, so forth.
–most men find this particular feature interesting. tempting. and amazing.
–upon catching a glimpse of said feature (regardless of how much is actually exposed), it is likely for a man’s mind to go to places it shouldn’t.
–with above knowledge, women, you now are educated and have no excuse.
–PLEASE USE WISDOM WHEN YOU DRESS YOURSELF.
aside: call me a prude. call me whatever. i don’t really care. and as much as this may seem like “casting judgment” (said in a very, scary, echo-y loud voice) on members of the female gender, please get a freaking clue.
i was doing some bloggy-clicking-around during my lunch and it amazes me how many “nice christian girls” (some who are even in church leadership - gasp!) show quite a bit of skin. in the office, at church parties, whatever (oh, and then post them ALL OVER THE INTERNET!)
please forgive me if it seems i have something stuck, as they say, where the sun don’t shine.
I DO.
it’s called modesty.
and if you are supposed to be living examples of godly women…you should too!
that is all.
sermon over.
please, carry on.
[this is also part of watercooler wednesday!]
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weekend thought: what is influence?
Written by Anne Jackson on April 25, 2008 – 11:26 ama friend of mine was talking about mother theresa yesterday…how she was significantly influential, but “to influence” was never her pursuit…” she only wanted to love and care for the sick, the unloved, the least, the dying. to allow the actions of jesus to be expressed in her everyday life.
it made me think of this quote from an oswald chamber’s sermon:
“The people who influence us the most are not those who detain us with their continual talk, but those who live their lives like the stars in the sky and “the lilies of the field”— simply and unaffectedly. Those are the lives that mold and shape us.
If you want to be of use to God, maintain the proper relationship with Jesus Christ by staying focused on Him, and He will make use of you every minute you live— yet you will be unaware, on the conscious level of your life, that you are being used of Him.”
i pray to be this kind of influencer.
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churches that rob each other??
Written by Anne Jackson on April 17, 2008 – 12:57 pmever since returning from africa, i’ve wondered something.
is it just me, or does THE CHURCH seem to have its funds distributed fairly unequally?
if we are all THE CHURCH (made up of individual, local churches)
and, if we are shown an example in acts 2:44-45:
All the believers were together and had everything in common. Selling their possessions and goods, they gave to anyone as he had need.
then why:
is there a hard working children’s pastor making $75/week and who gets his office furniture from the side of the road because his church can’t afford to buy him any?
are churches closing because they don’t have enough money to sustain ministry?
edit: and i won’t even go into listing things that are broken in churches around the globe and in impoverished countries.
when:
other churches are building multi-million dollar facilities…in the same town, on the same road, right across the street from each other?
…i could make this list longer, but i am sure you get the point.
like really.
why?
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