tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6485513888220374626.post1742231625023779821..comments2023-09-25T11:48:26.404-05:00Comments on My Points in Time: CharityKarenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07210049091495843332noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6485513888220374626.post-9266406472883246792011-04-19T22:00:41.420-05:002011-04-19T22:00:41.420-05:00I too vote yes to miracles. However, you are not ...I too vote yes to miracles. However, you are not by yourself in the "Cynisism Booth" Oh Great Karen! We became cynics because we got fooled too many times. Right now I have very little money, but am trying to make sure I give my time wherever it can be best used for God. I keep thinking of the people that truly have money, see Americans hungry or hurting and still have to hold on to at least half of those billions they have. I think someone has fooled them into thinking they are going to get to take it with them. I see all the work being done by various churches in the foreign countries, but they do not put enough into the community. I remember at one point early in my illness, the doctors decided I desparately needed counseling. However, my Church only allowed three sessions until you had to start paying. At a later time, I used my tithe to make sure the Counseling Center had money. I don't know of anyone who can solve anything in three forty-five minute sessions. Nothing that I have ever needed could be solved like that. So, yes to God's work and miracles and prayer for everybody! No to the things that cannot be proven to be part of God's will. Karen, I guess by now you are referring to me as the great pontificator, but you really do make me think! I am thankful for you!Meghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01095031496036342003noreply@blogger.com