This Christianity Today @CTmagazine blog article "Penny Pinching as a Christian Virtue: The spiritual dimensions of frugal living" http://bit.ly/Wo6XF caught my attention as something I'd normally be interested in, plus it seemed to relate to something we discussed in a recent c-group bible study on Romans 12:2 about "not being conformed to this world". I checked a link from that article at Freegan [(http://freegan.info) @FreeganDotInfo ] and although I've never been into dumpster diving or squatting
, I found a useful, frugal challenge somewhere around there about never paying full price/retail for anything. And then later that day, I read @thejoelstein 's column in @time magazine "The week of living cheaply. In which I refuse to pay retail for anything-and still somehow bleed cash". It's all quite interesting and challenging, esp. for someone who likes to shop at Costco and Ikea too much!
This Christianity Today @CTmagazine blog article “Penny Pinching as a Christian Virtue: The spiritual dimensions of frugal living” http://bit.ly/Wo6XF caught my attention as something I’d normally be interested in, plus it seemed to relate to somethi
October 26, 2009 by leebenvichttp://bit.ly/2fCEMX @seattletimes @washingtonpost Tradition vs. exploitation in Thailand, This article was quite eye-opening, esp since we prob did the same tour 10 years ago back when I had no idea it had anything to do with “human trafficking” and
October 26, 2009 by leebenvichttp://bit.ly/2fCEMX @seattletimes @washingtonpost Tradition vs. exploitation in Thailand, This article was quite eye-opening, esp since we prob did the same tour 10 years ago (we were living in Iwakuni, Japan near Hiroshima and took a trip to Thailand), back when I had no idea such a trip would have anything to do with "human trafficking" and now we have young friends through church connections who were refugees from Burma.
Other recent news articles of interest:
bit.ly/3IrDij Garfield freshman's charity begins at school
bit.ly/24UMAA Pimp tells of 'selling' girls with dream
@RoomtoRead The other day, I was trying to speed-read/skim through a book I picked up at the library used book sale, “Leaving Microsoft to Change the World”. John Wood’s story in the book reminds me of “Three Cups of Tea”, both are uber-inspirational
October 24, 2009 by leebenvichttp://www.onedayswages.org– looking forward to @onedayswages launch party @qcafe with friends. Catch the vision and check out their new video at http://bit.ly/3j3nGv.
October 24, 2009 by leebenvichttp://bit.ly/3EKDT6 Buckeye Balls Recipe One of my neighbors from Ohio shared her recipe with me. Supposedly they are called Horse Chestnut balls up here. On another note, it’s a relief… the maintenance man fiddled with the valves and it seems to
October 23, 2009 by leebenvicHeater boiler dripping worsened. We are bailing out the bucket every hour now. Dh/Ben had to make some calls and the regular (new?) maintenance man says he’ll drive back from Everett (an hour away) to TRY to turn off that water supply until the boile
October 23, 2009 by leebenvicToday we went to the Northwest African American Museum @naamnw with c-group friends Chad and W., originally from Congo.
October 23, 2009 by leebenvicToday we went to the Northwest African American Museum @naamnw with c-group friends Chad and W., their foster student from Congo (photo #1). Jd12 said her favorite part of the museum was the jukebox featuring Jimi Hendrix. Afterwards we enjoyed the fall foliage (photo #2) in Jimi Hendrix Park before getting a bite to eat at a new Greek restaurant run by a man from Pakistan! He told us that gyros are also from Pakistan, just like noodles were originally from China but further popularized in Italy.

