3/8/11
Audio books are the way to travel. Long trips seem to be shortened. Daily commutes seem to be more tolerable. When my commute was longer, it was a way to critique the latest books for the Lakeland Elementary library before I added them to the shelves. The hard part was making myself get out of the car and go into work when I was at one of those cliff-hanging moments.
Last week, Charles Martin’s, The Mountain Between Us was not available on CD, at my "local" library so we began the long drive to Texas without a “book.” As night approached and we knew it would be hard to stay awake ‘til midnight, we stopped at the Cracker Barrel in AR on I-30 at exit 123 just to check out their audio book selections. For $3.49 you can “rent” the book for a week.----not as cheap as the library but at that point availability was key. (You actually pay for the CD and then when you return it, to any Cracker Barrel, and they refund all but the $3.49)
We chose Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy’s book, In a Heartbeat, which was their ”side” of the story of The Blind Side. It was interesting to us because of all the Memphis references. Even Shelby County Schools’ librarian and peer, Jacque Higdon was mentioned. Go Jacque!
Though the book dealt with this white, East Memphis couple’s adoption of a young black man from Hurt Village, the book emphasized the power of joyful giving. The power of little gifts. Continued blessings that flow as one gives, especially from their own lack.
As Christians, generosity and giving are certainly important parts of our faith. But God……….. is more concerned with our attitude than the exact amount given. What’s your attitude in giving? Are you a cheerful giver or a begrudging loaner with expectations on your “return” investment? It’s definitely a heart issue. How’s your heart? Are you giving of your time or energy or other possessions to those in need? These are questions I’m asking myself.
Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. (2 Corinthians 9:7)