Isn't that the best example of a good uncle? Or is it just sickeningly cute?
My niece Andrea had strep throat and needed comfort. So, being the good uncle I am I did just that.
Well, Christmas is just a few days away, and no I'm not anywhere near ready for it. I'm still not ready for Thanksgiving.
All I have left to get, as far as gifts, is one for (now don't tell any one because it's supposed to be a secret) my Brother-in-law, and I'll be doing that after work.
With that out of the way...
What are we doing to help those in need this year?
I found a family last night at church that are in some financial need. The husband just had most of his stomach removed because of cancer, and the prescriptions they need are extremely expensive. So, I've decided to help them how I know I can.
I've made more money this year then I ever have. God has blessed me greatly this year, and because I know He blessed me so that I can bless others I am blessing this family.
Go out and find some one to help out this Christmas. There is bound to be some one in your Church or neighborhood or at work that is in dire need this year. Find them it's not hard to do. There are organizations that exist for the sole purpose of helping those in need.
"Well, I don't have enough to do anything."
Start with what you have. People in real need are appreciative of anything.
Go to a Dollar store, or for you in England a Pound store, and get some little toys for kids. Cook some food and take it to a family. Give a little extra in the offering plate, and make sure you note to the church that it is for those in need.
You'll find that if you try just a little bit, you will find some one.
Matthew 7:7 "Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you."
So, why don't you ask for some one to help this year? Helping some one else will be the greatest gift you give and receive this year, trust me.
God bless and Merry Christmas,
Mr. Keith
p.s. I'm listening to Boortz again. As if you care.