Don’t Overspend in Christmas

Every holiday we will spend much money?especiallydescribed as "great for reading," and slippers made
thanksgiving day?Christmas. Christmas is coming?wefrom Kotex pads, and, oh yes, let's not forget the
should stop Overspending in order to spend financialtalking fish that was already moving under the
crisis easily.wrapping paper before I even opened it. Well, let's
If you are christian.There is nothing Christian aboutjust say the attempts to out-give each other really
getting into debt just to satisfy unreasonabledo reach olympic proportions.
demands and expectations. God always looks atI'm not really sure what God thinks about the motive
motive, no matter what you do. Now is the time toin that scenerio. I'm just glad he has a sense of
re-evaluate what you're spending, and why you'rehumor.
spending it. It may not be easy to change yourBeing a "Christian at Christmas" requires a deliberate,
overspending holiday habits, but it's better to takeconcentrated effort. The world continues to get
small steps than none at all.more commercialized, so you can bet God will honor
all your efforts to keep the focus where it should be.
Of course, gift giving can mean different things toAnd you can also bet he'll appreciate your efforts to
different people. For example, in my family, gift givingset the right example for your family and friends.
takes on the form of an olympic event. HavingLess money can also bring you happy christmas!
received belly-button lights which my brother helpfully